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Pimping for Data Centers “The idea is to get back to a society where people can live together as neighbors and not just as wage slaves or bureaucratic cogs.” — G.K. Chesterton LOOK, I LIKE PROGRESS as much as the next guy but sacrificing local autonomy is stupid. There are nine distinct regions of Indiana, each Read the full article…

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Our ‘Somali Mindset’ WHY, REALLY, do the impoverished want to come to America? Is it the promises embedded in our Declaration of Independence? Perhaps a legal system based on 800 years of Common Law and respect for private property? Liberty with responsibility? That would make us proud. But why is it, to pick an example from the news, Read the full article…

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‘Home’ Needs Some Definition COMMUNITY TRUST is breaking down as crime becomes more wanton, the roads are disintegrating in sub-zero temperatures and the city budget is not prioritized. So what is our mayor doing? Bringing casino gambling to town and establishing government grocery stores, to repeat complaints of mine, plus some new diversions. Among the last is Read the full article…

Keating: Drama at the Federal Reserve
by Maryann O. Keating, Ph.D. The Trump-Powell feud over the interest rate is Shakespearean. Who knew that monetary policy could be so riveting? At this point, Kevin Warsh has emerged from a list of pretenders as President Trump’s nominee for the next Chairman of the Federal Reserve (Fed), replacing Jerome Powell. The big question Read the full article…

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Return of the 1-Room Schoolhouse SCHOOL CHOICE, an issue championed by the Indiana Policy Review Foundation since its beginning, has taken root. Thirty-four states including Indiana have adopted some form of school choice, with 1.5 million students participating. Now another of the foundation’s early recommendations, micro schools, is gaining attention as well — a high-tech version of the Read the full article…

Franke: Avoiding Another ‘Oil War’
by Mark Franke It seems that every time gas prices jump up at the pump, politicians are quick to find media microphones to blame Big Oil or the Arabs or the previous administration. That’s what we do best these days — find someone to blame. It saves mental energy otherwise wasted on research and analysis. Read the full article…

