The Atlantic editor replies to critics.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/06/media/jeffrey-goldberg-atlantic-trump-reliable-sources/index.html?fbclid=IwAR38lsYUnBC4ey8RF4CYm_9SSQ-zGYfP2OBvo3h2hBufxxpB9-sgcZZZltI

I suppose if Trump uses anonymous sources as in “everyone knows that”, or “so I’ve been told” or “we’ll be investigating”, then we are on firm ground with Mr. Goldberg’s article, IMHO

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Police Say Suspected Antifa Hit-Man Stalked Pro-Trump Victim Before Portland Murder

Source: PJMedia.

Numerous elaborately detailed analyses of the video-taped murder of Aaron Danielson in Portland are available. Many portray sophisticated surveillance/command-and-control tactics employed by Antifa/BLM operatives to isolate and assassinate the victim. The current story contributes the observation that the police apparently concur with speculation that the murder was orchestrated to some extent.

2nd Amendment “solutions” redux.

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/515149-republican-congressional-candidate-marjorie-taylor-greene-post-of-image-of

Sharron Angle proposed 2nd Amendment “remedies” should Harry Reid win an election in 2010.
Greene, a Q-Anon nut job, is now reviving that with her ad that was pulled, but not forgotten. Is this a “law and order” thing, or a threat against sitting Congresswomen? Or just plain stupid?

Reform the K-12 Government- School Monopoly: Economics and Facts

Source: American Institute for Economic Research.

“This study found that currently (as of 2018), a public school education in the US costs 89% more than private education; that is, $14,653 for a public school and $7,736 for a private education.”

Imagine that. If you assume that education is a “public good” (I don’t), our insistence on having public schools forces us to obtain substantially less of it than we might. We could educate almost twice as many children for the money we are spending now — all else being equal, etc.