Shaun Kenney
April 18, 2024
Ah yes — artificial intelligence. The salvation of the low-IQ set and the bane of thinkers and innovation everywhere.
Allow me to express my open hostility for what most people assume.
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Small Businesses Protest Youngkin’s Skills Games Amendments
One hotly debated issue that has been highlighted during this year's legislative session in Richmond
TRS Staff
- April 15, 2024
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Youngkin Proposes Major Amendments To State Budget Bill
Governor Glenn Youngkin publicized his desire to include over 200 amendments to the state budget
TRS Staff
- April 9, 2024
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Long Live The King
Why do you seek the living among the dead? Happy EasterLEAHY: Team Biden Continues To Push Electric Vehicles
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TRS Op-Ed
- April 7, 2024
What happens when one of the major political parties suggests the most modest of reforms to the benefits future Social Security beneficiaries will receive? The other major political party goes ballistic. Such were the atmospherics when the Republican Study Committee (RSC) played against the prevailing type with the GOP so far and issued a plan
TRS Op-Ed
- April 6, 2024
There is a near-universal consensus among economists that increases in the minimum wage harm low-skilled workers the most. Originally designed to mimic racially discriminatory laws elsewhere, the minimum wage continues to be a means of picking certain classes and geographic locations over others. For example, the minimum wage benefits the high-cost-of-living areas in the Northeast over the lower-cost-of-living areas in