The hottest Government Policies Substack posts right now

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kareem 6132 implied HN points 26 Jan 24
  1. Ron DeSantis ended his presidential campaign and endorsed Trump, leaving a significant impact
  2. Florida's state congressman introduced a bill to ban Pride flags in schools, sparking debate
  3. California governor opposes banning tackle football for kids, raising questions on child safety in sports
AND Magazine 1749 implied HN points 27 Jan 24
  1. Texans and other states are standing against an invasion orchestrated by Biden.
  2. Retired FBI agents warn of terrorist attacks and mass casualties due to Biden's actions.
  3. Former FBI executives emphasize the immediate danger of unidentified military-age males entering the country.
¡Do Not Panic! 1159 implied HN points 20 Dec 23
  1. The British government eliminated the position of minister for disabled people, impacting the representation of disabled individuals.
  2. The US government aims to change the definition of disability to reduce the number of people classified as disabled.
  3. Governments are implementing policies that underreport disabilities, showing a lack of responsibility towards vulnerable populations.
Drezner’s World 668 implied HN points 08 Jan 24
  1. The author remains optimistic about the year 2024 despite current political tensions.
  2. There are concerns about the Biden administration's approach to the 2024 election, especially regarding complacency towards the threat of losing to Donald Trump.
  3. The Biden team is banking on factors like the economy, abortion rights, and negative portrayals of Trump to secure victory in the 2024 election.
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Bet On It 261 implied HN points 19 Feb 24
  1. People often fall for the conjunction fallacy, where they choose an option with a lower probability because it seems more logical.
  2. Support for general concepts like free speech can differ drastically from support for specific instances of it.
  3. People often endorse freedom in theory but struggle when faced with specific applications, showing a discrepancy in general versus specific judgments.
O Observador de Corcyra 530 implied HN points 20 Aug 23
  1. There are mixed opinions on Bolsonaro's leadership in Brazil, with both achievements and mistakes highlighted.
  2. The current strong Brazilian economy is attributed to external conditions and reforms, but long-term prospects are uncertain due to potential negative effects of previous political strategies.
  3. Blaming Bolsonaro entirely for the current state of Brazil is compared to historical leaders being blamed for past events, emphasizing personal responsibility and the need for political change.
THE FREEDOM BLOG 353 implied HN points 16 Jul 23
  1. The response to the Covid-19 pandemic in Western nations was disproportionately authoritarian compared to the actual threat.
  2. It is important to critically evaluate public health policies and not rely solely on emotional reactions.
  3. Citizens should diversify media sources to include independent journalism for a more balanced perspective.
Venture Prose 778 implied HN points 19 Jan 20
  1. The French Tech rankings like Next 40 and French Tech 120 can be controversial and unfair in their selection process, often favoring hyper-growth companies with large funding over sustainable, profitable ones.
  2. Historically, stock markets for small to medium-sized companies have shown limited success, revealing the challenges of creating liquidity, building reputation, and accessing funding through such platforms.
  3. The government's initiatives for startups, like employee incentive plans and hiring foreign talent, have a positive impact on the development of French tech companies, despite the controversies surrounding certain rankings.