Policy

The Ice Cream Permit That Fooled New York: Why Mamdani’s Red Tape Cuts Are a Trap

Zohran Mamdani is cutting small permits while simultaneously appointing Lina Khan to run New York’s economic development. The ice cream permit is a $50 distraction from a $50 billion problem. The real story isn’t the red tape he’s removingβ€”it’s the regulator he’s installing. Small business owners celebrating now will be the first crushed by Khan’s anti-business agenda.

The LA Slur Ban Is a First Amendment Trap. Here’s Why It Backfires.

Los Angeles’ attempt to ban racial slurs is a feel-good policy that backfires spectacularly. By outlawing hateful words, the city hands bigots a martyr’s platform and distracts from real solutions. Free speech groups are right to demand a repeal. The First Amendment protects the speech we hate mostβ€”and that’s exactly why it works.

France’s Social Media Ban Isn’t About Protecting Kids. It’s a Geopolitical Power Play.

France’s new social media ban for under-15s isn’t about protecting childrenβ€”it’s a geopolitical power play disguised as parental relief. The law forces parents to police digital lives, drives teens to unregulated spaces, and sets a dangerous precedent for state control. The real target? American tech giants and digital sovereignty.

Concrete Doesn’t Negotiate: Why Gaza’s New Barrier Makes Peace Physically Impossible

Israel’s miles-long barrier through Gaza isn’t a security measure β€” it’s a permanent geopolitical commitment that makes future peace structurally impossible. Concrete doesn’t negotiate, steel doesn’t renegotiate, and the wall will outlast every politician who approved it, binding future governments to a divided reality they never chose.

The EEOC Just Made Discrimination Impossible to Prove

The EEOC’s decision to end 60 years of demographic data collection doesn’t just roll back DEI β€” it destroys the statistical evidence needed to prove discrimination in court. The twist? Anti-DEI advocates are shooting themselves in the foot, because without demographic data, nobody can prove bias in either direction. Colorblind policy doesn’t end racism. It just makes it impossible to hold anyone accountable.

The Pentagon Just Demanded Your Supplier List. That’s Not a Request β€” It’s a Warning.

The White House’s new executive order demands every defense contractor and subcontractor map their entire supply chain and submit a Bill of Materials to the Department of War. This isn’t about efficiency β€” it’s a quiet nationalization of corporate data, preparing for a total-war economy where secrecy is no longer tolerated.

The Ban That Will Backfire: Why Blocking Chinese AI Only Makes It Stronger

The Trump administration wants to ban Chinese AI models like Kimi K3. But open-weight AI is borderless by designβ€”you can’t stop it with a law. Worse, the ban backfires: it isolates US developers while the rest of the world adopts cheaper, freely available Chinese models. The real battle isn’t about control; it’s about building better open alternatives.

You’re Worried About AI Taking Jobs. You Should Be Terrified It Kills Taxes.

Everyone’s obsessing over AI job losses, but the real threat is structural: AI eliminates human wages, which means it eliminates income tax revenue β€” the lifeblood of modern government. As profits concentrate and the tax base collapses, we face a fiscal crisis where the economy ‘grows’ while public services crumble. The question isn’t whether you’ll have a job. It’s whether the system that funds civilization will still function.