Washington Examiner / Magazine
April 5, 2022 Issue
April 5, 2022 Print Edition
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Biden’s energy screw-up
Energy and Environment Biden's energy screw-up By Katie Tubb March 31, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Energy and Environment Biden's energy screw-up By Katie Tubb March 31, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Joe Biden claims to be all for “energy independence.” As families and businesses face some of the highest energy prices in over a decade, the president has embraced the phrase as a banner over his own policies. It’s a catchphrase normally associated with those vehemently opposed to the president’s energy agenda. But when Biden uses the term, he means something far different than “drill, baby, drill.” He means, in fact, its opposite. And that’s why Biden’s version of “energy independence” is a mirage, and Americans will pay dearly while he chases it. There is no question that...

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Your Land

Fitness Nazis
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Fitness Nazis
Watch out, America! Nazis are coming to your local gym looking for new recruits. Or at least that’s...
Then and Now: ‘Throw the gauntlet’
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Then and Now: ‘Throw the gauntlet’
As everyone knows by now, Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars last week. Rock, who was...
Word of the Week: ‘Petromasculinity’
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Word of the Week: ‘Petromasculinity’
One of the most absurd coinages I have ever come across appeared recently in the New Republic climate...
The most memorable Oscars yet
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The most memorable Oscars yet
Normally, hitting someone across the face earns you a night in jail and assault charges to boot. Unless...
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Subsidizing billionaires who threaten Buffalo
Opinion Subsidizing billionaires who threaten Buffalo By Timothy P. Carney, Senior Columnist March 31, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Opinion Subsidizing billionaires who threaten Buffalo...

Business

Rising mortgage rates could begin to cool a still-hot housing market
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Rising mortgage rates could begin to cool a still-hot housing market
Mortgage rates have rebounded from their pandemic-era record lows and are rising rapidly. Those rising rates...
Technology and growth are the cures to climate doomsday
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Technology and growth are the cures to climate doomsday
Business Technology and growth are the cures to climate doomsday By Stephen Moore March 31, 2022...

Washington Briefing

Infrastructure
Federal public transportation mask mandate continues while most have been lifted
After the Supreme Court clipped the White House’s wings over a proposed vaccine mandate from the Occupational Safety...
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‘They’re baaaaack!’
Just as homelessness is a national crisis only when a Republican is in the White House, so, too,...
Healthcare
A messy patchwork of state systems is causing massive improper Medicaid payment rates
The federal government doled out nearly $100 billion in what it calls “improper” Medicaid payments in 2021 —...
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‘White supremacy’ was a leftist scam
When facts are stranger than fiction, pundits will say, “You can’t make this stuff up.” But actually, you can make...
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Should Alito stay or go?
Through the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, the 1857 Dred Scott case, and back to the beginning of the republic,...

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