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" ... But I do understand the leftish position well enough to identify its key mistake. As I mentioned earlier, we libertarians are similarly concerned with aggregations of power. We have, at best, a love-hate relationship with large corporations, for example, enjoying the bounties they can bring us but fearing their size and power. ... "
" ... Moreover, the data show that areas where advocates of big governments have been particularly successful politically have had big losses. New York City, in a high tax state with an ultra-liberal mayor, had the biggest out-migration of any of the large (over one million population) metro areas. Chicago, in a state which had a 67 percent income tax hike under its recently dethroned liberal Democratic governor and has another liberal icon as a mayor (Rahm Emmanuel), has had its “growth…virtually stalled” notes Cox. And Los Angeles, once a magnet for Americans on the move, now has substantial out-migration – again, another increasingly leftish state. ... "
" ... The religious right has been justly criticized for confusing its political views with Christian theology, but many leftish activists make the same mistake. The Bible says a lot about man's relationship to other men and to God. Scripture doesn't say much about how men (and women, obviously) should organize government and forcibly rule over others. ... "
" ... There has been a lot of speculation about whether President Biden has been captured by the relatively far left leaders of his party or whether he will adhere to his historical distinctly leftish but not radically so positions, ones that by today’s Democratic Party standards are relatively middle of the road. Biden is aware that there is only so much he can do by executive action, and, aside from annoying a large hunk of the electorate, aggressively progressive moves will offend key relatively moderate congressional Democrats he will need like West Virginia’s Joe Manchin or Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema, perhaps preventing his ability to get legislation passed. ... "
" ... While the pandemic no doubt hastened its demise, a good case can be made that Mills became too “woke,” too radically leftish for most Americans even in progressive California. The campus culture of Mills is too far out of the mainstream, alien to that of most Americans who can afford to attend expensive private colleges. It is one thing to tolerate and encourage diversity, but perhaps another to have a very large (65% according to the Faculty Executive Committee) majority of students of color, and also a majority who also identify as LGBTQ. Would not many heterosexual young women, who I venture to guess are at least 80 percent of the eligible applicant pool, perhaps feel turned off knowing they would be a minority on the Mills campus, and therefore not apply? Moreover, the commendable quest to encourage first generation low income students has proved very expensive —they require vast discounts on tuition fees. ... "