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  • 2025 Jan 28 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    2025/01/28
    The Trump administration is wasting no time in going after wasteful government spending. Aidan Grogan explains why Trump must defund the United Nations Population Fund once again. Autonomous vehicles are rapidly becoming a normal part of life in many cities. Donald Kimball says lawmakers should embrace autonomous vehicles rather than kneecapping them. One of the more noticeable generation gaps can be seen in the difference in how older and younger people get their information. Victoria Churchill describes how the old media is dying and the new media is ascending. Amsterdam was the scene of some particularly ugly attacks against Israelis and Jews following a November 7 soccer game. Nate Phipps explains why the attacks are bad press for the pro-Palestine movement. Young-Voices
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  • 2025 Jan 21 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    2025/01/21
    New York's partisan campaign finance law is one of the worst of its kind. Ryan Silverstein explains how the state's campaign finance rules are being rewritten by those who use them to benefit themselves. The European Union has long struggled with delays and gridlock that can hamper decision-making. Bojan Lazarevski says a simple change to Brussels voting can unlock soft EU power globally. More and more universities and schools are dismantling their DEI offices. Aaron Pomerantz says Jewish students need those DEI protections. President Trump's foreign policy is expected to be more restrained than that of his predecessor. Alex Rosado urges Trump to embrace the anti-war conservatism of former Under Secretary of State George Ball Young-Voices
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  • 2025 Jan 14 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    2025/01/14

    With AI becoming more commonplace in our lives, the urge to place strong controls on it is tempting too many politicians. Sam Raus says, don't stifle AI with regulation.

    When the U.S. government took a stand for climate justice recently in the International Justice Court, it took some heat for doing so. Ethan Brown says, it was still the right thing to do.

    Military conscription for men is a reality in many nations and some are considering expanding it to include young women. Ian Golan explains why Finland's 'equal opportunity' conscription isn't a win for young people or Europe's defense.

    Lithuania is seeking to expand its defense capabilities against the possibility of Russian aggression. Jasper Dietz explains why it cannot do so without running afoul of EU fiscal rules.

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  • 2025 Jan 7 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    2025/01/07

    When the Dept. of Justice blocked the merger of Spirit Airlines and Jetblue, they weren't doing the consumer or the companies any favors. Noah Gould explains how the DOJ's antitrust case against Spirit primarily benefited the biggest airlines instead.

    The solution for smaller airlines that wish to become more competitive isn't found in more government involvement. Jeffrey E. Schulman says deregulation is the answer to preserving affordable plane tickets.

    Cell phones in public school classrooms are a bigger problem than most people realize. Garion Frankel shares the reasons why Texas should ban cell phones in schools.

    Canada's tax policy has not been particularly favorable to those who wish to start a new business. Samantha Dagres explains why declining tax-competitiveness is failing Canada's young people.

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  • 2024 Dec 31 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    2024/12/31

    It's been two months since Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro refused to recognize the results of an election that he lost. Izabela Patriota describes Venezuela's dystopia and how other South American leaders are responding.

    The incoming Trump administration has drawn fire over some of its more controversial nominations for cabinet positions. Ethan Watson says it's time for Republicans to adopt the politics of palatability.

    Public sector workers in the U.K. are seeking what they call "fair pay" and threatening to strike if they don't get it. Charles Amos says they are chasing a fantasy that is at odds with free market economics.

    The Dodd-Frank Act was passed in 2010 to give federal regulators the power to prevent future banking crises. Alex Rosado explains how this act also damaged community banking and how to correct this.

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  • 2024 Dec 23 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    2024/12/23

    The political shift away from the left is giving Republicans an opportunity to protect the filibuster and prevent packing of the Supreme Court. Ryan Silverstein says Republicans should use Article V to protect our institutions.

    Recent developments in the Middle East are providing the incoming presidential administration a chance to change the American-Iranian relationship. Aaron Sobczak says Trump should seize that chance.

    The Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) process for e-cigarettes is so cumbersome that it isn't just discouraging vaping, it's stifling progress. Peter Clark explains why PMTAs should go away.

    The challenges faced by the Kurdish people are numerous and complex. Matt Cookson shares the reasons why, in order to subdue Iran and its terrorist proxies, Israel needs Kurdistan.

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  • 2024 Dec 17 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    2024/12/18
    With Donald Trump's reelection, the massive financial and military support of Ukraine by the U.S. government is no longer a sure thing. Aaron Sobczak explains how Trump's win sinks Zelensky's victory plan. Could America's growing lack of unity stem, in part, from a lack of heroic figures? Alex Rosado says it's time to revive the national garden of American heroes and regain our national identity. Ta-Nehisi' Coates historical revisionism doesn't just impact the halls of academia. As David Mendoza explains, Coates' history of injustice is itself unjust. A bill threatening to ban TikTok in the U.S. was signed in April but its parent company has made no move to divest itself of the social media giant. Sam Raus says Trump should just let the clock run out on TikTok. Young-Voices
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  • 2024 Dec 10 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    2024/12/10

    Brazilian police have a reputation for being among the most militarized and brutal officers in the world. Joseph Bouchard explains how U.S. taxpayers are funding that brutality.

    The thought of vetting immigrants is nothing new but when it comes to vetting their their ideological leanings, that's problematic. Agustina Vergara Cid says it's a terrible idea.

    Is higher education inherently political? Noah Gould says many people seem to think it ought to be but there's a better way to approach it.

    School choice is an issue whose time has come in a growing number of states. Matt Cookson explains why Texas must use this opportunity to promote philosophical freedom.

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