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Your point about The Economist not being “right-leaning” is fair in the traditional sense. For most of its history it has been economically center-right—pro-markets, pro-free trade, and skeptical of heavy...
Ben says "show me more than I can count on one hand". So we do. And then he backpedals. Ben - just come out and say it - you don't...
It’s great that there are legal consequences if it is found that non-citizens voted, but that’s only after the fact that they voted. It’s closing the barn door after the...
Having picked up many editions of The Economist while travelling on business over the years, I was surprised by your description of its contents as ‘right leaning’ instead of mostly...
Let’s think about this rationally. There are significant federal penalties for a noncitizen who attempts to register or vote. Under federal law, illegally voting in a federal election can lead...
Mr. Hamner, this piece has a strong “protesteth too much” vibe. If Clifton's claim were truly ridiculous fear-mongering, it wouldn’t require this much character assassination to dismiss it. An annexation...
In an interview with The Fayette News, the city manager stated that an annexation study should be conducted every three to five years—and that Peachtree City hasn’t done one since...
Perfect spot for a south die version.
Absolutely. One could almost debate whether such use of enforcement (high speed chase) is a weird variety of endangering the public with a deadly weapon. This type of law enforcement...

I have owned businesses with equipment you pay taxes on to the county. Everything is depreciated to limit the tax bill. Likely the $100m is calculated off the purchase price...