Outlawing Abortion, It is a costly Endeavor
…singularities to them. Then again, authoritarian, unitary executive allows for nothing else. It is inducing a more difficult life for themselves than is necessary. Unfortunately, the rest of us suffer…
…singularities to them. Then again, authoritarian, unitary executive allows for nothing else. It is inducing a more difficult life for themselves than is necessary. Unfortunately, the rest of us suffer…
…in magisterial language about the separation of powers and the safeguarding of the “unitary executive.” What this means for November is anybody’s guess. But what it means most profoundly is…
…ever attaining power again. Toss the unitary executive (imperial presidency) theory back into the trash bin from whence it came and expose all such ideological rationalizations for what they are…
…the framers of the Constitution intended a “unitary” executive rather than one whose authority might be shared with independent regulatory agencies established by Congress — suggested during the oral argument…
…is just a collection of independent entities — a conceit that big corporations use to shift profits to low-tax jurisdictions, thus abusing OECD guidelines. A unitary taxation approach is long…
…direct violation of court orders. Kidnaping a foreign leader. Manipulating the stock market with tariffs. Pardoning traitors and drug dealers. Rewriting Constitutional law to create a unitary executive. Allowing Trump…
…natural gas, other than the odd city bus or garbage truck in random municipalities? The answer is a simple but unpleasant one. See, we in the US would label the…
…considered almost risk-free because if the borrowers default, Fannie or Freddie will pay off the loans (assuming Fannie and Freddie remain solvent). Non-conforming loans go into pools known as private-label…
…an exemplar ofScandinavian-style “democratic socialism.” He wants to jail Wall Street executives and double the minimum wage. And he wants to spend taxpayer money, lots of it. According to an…
…that: think twice about calling it “income” — even with the Haig-Simons tag attached. I’ve received almost-universal pushback on the “comprehensive income” label, even from the most enlightened (and progressive)…