Stop anti-Trump judges, its still the economy, stupid and other commentary

From the right: Stop Anti-Trump Judges“The judiciary’s credibility will continue to suffer until elected lawmakers set reliable restraints to thwart Judge [James] Boasberg’s next intrigue,” fume The Washington Times’ editors.The DC Circuit judge months back took issue with ICE deporting illegal migrants determined to be Tren de Aragua members, and even “ordered the government to ‘turn the planes around’ while they were over international waters.” Then, after the Supreme Court in April “concluded this inferior magistrate had no right to weigh in at all,” he nonetheless “said he would levy criminal penalties on the administration lawyers who purportedly disobeyed” him.

Last week, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals rebuked him, slamming that threat as an abuse of discretion.But “the judiciary rarely punishes its own wayward members”; it’s up to Congress to do something about these out-of-control judges.Liberal: It’s Still the Economy, StupidNew data from The Economist/YouGov finds that “Americans remain deeply pessimistic about the U.S.

economy,” warns the Liberal Patriot’s John Halpin.We have “more than 70 percent of Democrats and half of independents” foreseeing “higher inflation in the next six months,” while 40% of Republicans “expect inflation to be lower.” Bottom line: “Like President Biden before him, President Trump and his administration have not yet shown or convinced most Americans (even many of their own partisan voters) that they have a grip on the overall economy and rising costs.” And: “Until the green shoots on jobs and prices turn into firm growth, expect Americans to remain dour on the economy and willing to punish those in power, of either party.”Harvard prof: Teachers Must Fight AI OveruseHis students have “told me that after relying on AI to draft their papers and emails, their ability to write, speak and conduct basic inquiry is slipping away,” Alex Green reports at The Wall Street Jo...

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