The Constitutional Dilemma of Federal Lending: Student Loans and Business Loans

The United States Constitution, a beacon of deliberate governance and fiscal restraint, does not explicitly sanction the federal government to act as a financial dispenser through lending. This article critically examines the constitutionality of federal loan programs, particularly student and small business loans, assessing their alignment with the original intent of the Constitution and exploring …

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Libs reconsider tranny surgery; American ambulance chasers may save a generation of confused kids

All opinion pieces in the New York Times now reflect the opinion of the paper’s staff after the staff succeeded in getting an editorial page editor fired after running a column by Senator Tom Cotton.