Jason Killmeyer

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Jason Killmeyer
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Shaking Hands Sooner: We Must Decide When the Emergency Ends
By Jason Killmeyer
States of emergency tend to linger after emergencies end. This is a natural tendency of bureaucracy I remind myself as ...
April 20, 2021
Afghanistan: Stay, Part 2
By Jason Killmeyer
In Part 1 of this piece, I looked at some of the flaws around the U.S. discussion about Afghanistan, to ...
April 17, 2021
Afghanistan: Stay, Part 1
By Jason Killmeyer
They say that history has a way of repeating itself. Today the United States cements a bipartisan consensus that accepts ...
April 14, 2021
Bills of Lading: Absolute Amendments in a Second Summer of Discontent
By Jason Killmeyer
A few Fridays ago, executives from Facebook, Twitter, and Google went in for their semiannual grilling in front of our ...
April 11, 2021
Blurred Lines: Courting Risk Through Uncertainty
By Jason Killmeyer
As Russia presses on Ukraine and China escalates tensions with the Philippines, the United States is courting unnecessary risk. While ...
April 07, 2021
Biden Speeds Us Toward Our Next Contested Election
By Jason Killmeyer
The past few weeks our country made it much more likely we’ll have another contested election. The president of the ...
April 05, 2021
Yesterday’s WHO Report: Evidence Only of China’s Rise
By Jason Killmeyer
The results are out from the World Health Organization’s report on the origins of COVID-19. The researchers did, finally, earlier ...
March 31, 2021
Papered Over: The Missing Headlines
By Jason Killmeyer
It’s late March. The weather here in my hometown of Pittsburgh, echoing much of the region, dipped from consecutive days ...
March 30, 2021
Healthcare.goving Our Elections
By Jason Killmeyer
If you’re paying attention you know that the key political question of the next year is when and under what ...
March 26, 2021
Biden Gambles with the Union
By Jason Killmeyer
Joe Biden is carving out his place in our history books, but it’s not the marble bust that he envisions. ...
March 24, 2021
We Demand Sovereignty
By Jason Killmeyer
As the Biden administration responds to the “crisis” at the border primarily by building a more efficient amnesty infrastructure, they’ve ...
March 23, 2021
The Non-Mandate
By Jason Killmeyer
President Biden is on a victory tour this week. The victory? Convincing a great number of our citizens they’re better ...
March 17, 2021
COVID-20: Biden’s Flawed Address and Updates to the Playbook
By Jason Killmeyer
As President Biden wrapped up his first primetime performance Thursday night, his pronouncements served their predictable and short-term political ends, ...
March 12, 2021
The Raging Fire Part 2: Democrats and the Endgame
By Jason Killmeyer
There is a paradox inherent in the Democratic Party these days. On one hand, a confident party would not need ...
February 06, 2021
The Raging Fire Part 1: A Separation
By Jason Killmeyer
Joe Biden’s inability to bring about the unity he espouses will only be partially his fault. If his goal is ...
January 31, 2021
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