"The Left loves to tell us we have to listen to people's 'lived experiences' to understand and respect them. That's all well and good, but they also want to make those 'lived experiences' the basis for laws and often stripping people of their rights (including the right to free speech).

"But when those 'lived experiences' don't support the Left's narrative, they ignore them. Like this man, who grew up behind the Iron Curtain."

Yet another insane example of outrageous government overreach.
www.latimes.com/californi…

Actually, if all the esteemed members of our government would watch those, they might learn a lot about what they shouldn’t be doing…
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There have been lots of “Steve would’ve never!” type posts and articles published since Jobs’ death, but I really wonder if he would’ve stood for this sort of thing.
www.bloomberg.com/news/arti…

One of the biggest problems with our politics today is the perceived need to “do something,” when the inherent design of our Constitution is to actually do very little and leave people alone.
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I’m quite serious and sincere in asking this:

If you have to show ID to buy alcohol, get vaccinated, get a payday loan, or board a plane, why is it an imposition to show ID to vote?

What is happening in each scenario is simply proving you are who you say you are.

“I am an Uighur who faced China’s concentration camps. This is my story.”
www.varsity.co.uk/interview…

Amen, and amen.

I don’t see how such a system would ever possibly be abused. 🙄

China adapts surveying, mapping, delivery drones to enforce world’s biggest quarantine and contain coronavirus outbreak

Oh look: “The most popular types of drones are those with megaphones that can broadcast propaganda messages and public health updates.”

I don’t see how such a system would ever possibly be abused. 🙄

In Coronavirus Fight, China Gives Citizens a Color Code, With Red Flags – The New York Times