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Richard Reinsch

@reinsch84

Editor of Civitas Institute at UT Austin; Senior Writer, Law & Liberty. Opinions my own.

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1/3 At RealClearPolitics, I described the committee process that resulted in last week’s revision of the Freedom Conservatism statement to highlight property rights and the indispensable role played by families, congregations, and other institutions of civil society in inculcating virtue and

1/3 At <a href="/RCPolitics/">RealClearPolitics</a>, I described the committee process that resulted in last week’s revision of the <a href="/FreeConTalk/">Freedom Conservatism</a> statement to highlight property rights and the indispensable role played by families, congregations, and other institutions of civil society in inculcating virtue and
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RealClearPolitics Freedom Conservatism 2/3 #FreeCons are ā€œrebuilding an American right firmly committed to free enterprise, free trade, free speech, balanced budgets, decentralization, equal opportunity, and the rule of law,ā€ I wrote.

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RealClearPolitics Freedom Conservatism 3/3 ā€œOur rivals on the right, calling themselves National Conservatives and other labels, see things quite differently. They reject our fiscal and regulatory agenda as ā€˜zombie Reaganism’ and our commitment to localism and pluralism as evidence we ā€˜don’t know what time it is.ā€™ā€

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The author Jason Riley focuses "on whether affirmative action was necessary to improve the lives of black Americans, and second on whether it actually does improve the lives of black Americans." GianCarlo Canaparo civitasinstitute.org/research/what-…

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Many have been misled to believe that religious principles and viewpoints must be separate from public affairs. They’re wrong. I explain the simple truth in this op-ed ā¬‡ļø

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🚨 New from me at The Daily Economy American Institute for Economic Research: New York City — the capital of capitalism — is about to hand the keys to an avowed socialist. Idealism, it seems, trumps economics. Here's why that’s a problem — and why it keeps happening. 🧵

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AAF’s Policy Director John Shelton explains via Freedom Conservatism that family policy can’t be reduced to government checks. Real solutions address marriage, affordability, and freedom. Read his full essay: freedomconservatism.org/p/answer-key

Phil Magness (@philwmagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postliberals: "libertarianism is based on blind worship of obsolete thinkers like Adam Smith, FA Hayek, and Milton Friedman!" Also Postliberals: "You know who provides a model for how we should govern society? Antonio de Oliveira Salazar."

Clifford Asness (@cliffordasness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Explaining why something causes inflation, intentional or not, isn’t an oxymoron. But saying ā€œcognizableā€ definitely makes you sound like you are oversensitive about being called a moron. It was very impressive. But, assuming all possible inflation from tariffs is only

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Most Catholics don't understand the nature and extent of antisemitism among Catholic continental intellectuals before 1945 because they see many of those same figures rejecting the racial theories of Nazis and welcoming Jewish converts. But racial antisemitism wasn't the

Dominic Pino (@dominicjpino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"He should have on the crazy WWII history guy to talk about Jeffrey Epstein" is a lazy joke that someone would say to make fun of Carlson, yet here we are.

Vance Ginn (@vanceginn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

C’mon, Oren. Econ 101 isn’t complicated. Tariffs aren’t inflation—but they do raise some prices for Americans. They’re targeted taxes that distort relative prices and hurt working families by increasing costs on many goods they rely on. That’s not monetary inflation, but it’s

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George Mason Faculty Members Asked Their President To Denounce Anti-Semitism Like He Did Islamophobia. He Declined, Emails Show. Washington Free Beacon freebeacon.com/campus/george-…

Samuel Gregg (@drsamuelgregg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With respect, Mr. Vice President JD Vance, I can assure you that the #economics profession does fully understand #tariffs, going all the way back to Adam Smith. Economists disagree about many things, but the nature and effects of tariffs are one thing they do agree upon. 1/2

Rebeccah Heinrichs (@rlheinrichs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also, not every rejection of isolationism or defense of US global leadership and engagement is ā€œboomer.ā€ I’m a Millennial and am highly motivated to leave an American century for my children. And there are more people who agree with me than the 1939 Project people.