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The Real Threat Isn’t Presidential Power—It’s an Unaccountable Bureaucracy

The Washington Post’s opinion asserts that President Trump’s dismissal of officials threatens democracy, bolstered by a careless Supreme Court. However, the argument is flawed, as Article II clearly grants executive power to the president. True democracy demands accountability, not bureaucratic permanence, with elections ensuring responsible governance.

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When Bureaucracy Meets Baseball: Is the Government Overreaching on the Athletics’ Trademark?

The Oakland Athletics face trademark hurdles as they prepare to relocate to Las Vegas, with the USPTO denying their applications for “Las Vegas Athletics” on grounds of geographic descriptiveness. Despite their century-long identity, they cannot register the name until they play there, highlighting bureaucratic rigidity versus brand recognition.

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A Different Look at Trump’s First Year Back: The Achievements Rarely Highlighted

Donald Trump’s first year of his second term, starting January 20, 2025, was characterized by aggressive policy shifts and significant action across multiple domains, including border security, deregulation, trade tariffs, and foreign policy initiatives. Supporters view these efforts as transformative, while critics raise concerns over chaos and division.

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Opinion: Trump’s FBI Relocation Plan Is a Return to Sanity—Maryland Just Doesn’t Like Losing

The dispute over the FBI’s headquarters reflects political maneuvering rather than sound policy. The Trump administration’s reversal of the move to Maryland’s Greenbelt site, seen as a political favor, favors fiscal responsibility by opting for the existing Ronald Reagan Building in D.C., which saves money and time while meeting operational needs.

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