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J. D. Tuccille

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Arizona, United States

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Past articles by J.D.:

Credit cards ‘pause’ efforts to track gun purchases after pushback

It’s a win for self-defense rights in ongoing campaigns to conscript businesses for political causes. → Read More

Massachusetts High Court Protects Right To Rudely Criticize Government

Criticism of public officials doesn't have to be polite, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court confirmed. → Read More

Politicians Use Subsidies To Squeeze Semiconductor Manufacturers

The government will subsidize chipmakers to the tune of tens of billions of dollars to manufacture computer chips in the United States instead of in countries like Taiwan. → Read More

Banks increasingly back political scheme to track gun purchases by credit card

Politicians lean on the financial industry to target activities they don’t like. → Read More

J.D. Tuccille's Son Did His Taxes for the First Time. Rage Ensued.

Nothing focuses the mind quite so intently on the sheer stupidity of government as doing your taxes. → Read More

Sheriff's Employee Embezzled Funds in Keeping with the Spirit of Civil Asset Forfeiture

With property and cash lifted from the public and flowing through so many law-enforcement agencies, the opportunities for embezzlement are many. → Read More

Russia's War in Ukraine Threatens Starvation for the World's Poor

Global hunger declined for decades before pandemic policies and Russia’s invasion broke the world. → Read More

Corporate Leaders See Political Advocacy As a No-Win Situation

A survey of corporate leaders found most companies worry about backlash "from federal and state elected officials, advocacy groups, and employees." → Read More

Facial Recognition Comes to a TSA Checkpoint Near You

In government hands, facial recognition is more effective at threatening our privacy and liberty than at offering any real benefit. → Read More

To See the Country, Road Trips Are the Only Way to Go

When you meet folks in their natural environment, it’s easier to appreciate their differences. → Read More

Free Speech Group Calls Out 10 Censorship-Prone Colleges To Avoid

If you care about your college-bound child's freedom of speech, you'll avoid Georgetown and these 10 other censorious institutions. Add Media → Read More

Migrating Americans Seek Lower Taxes and Greater Freedom

States with high tax burdens and oppressive regulations tend to lose population to freer neighbors. → Read More

West Virginia Family Court Judge with History of Arranging Warrantless Searches Resigns

We may have finally discovered a limit to judicial immunity. → Read More

Tyre Nichols’ Killing Brings Police Reform Back into Public Debate

Preventing police abuse doesn't require compromising public safety. It requires accountability and restraint. → Read More

Flexible Homeschooling Enters the Mainstream Post-COVID

Even before COVID-19 and recent curriculum wars, the broad field of DIY education termed "homeschooling" was growing in popularity. → Read More

Biden Wants Schools That Please Politicians, Not Parents

President Joe Biden's administration says it supports school choice, but only when those choices align with government control. → Read More

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear Wants School Choice for His Kids, Not Yours

In the world of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, only families who can pay should have access to real school choice, not those who would prefer charter programs. → Read More

Arizona-Led Effort Spies on Americans’ Financial Transactions

Here's how the Arizona Attorney General's Office launched a national program to track Americans' financial transactions to other countries. → Read More

Ohio To Honor Occupational Licenses from Other States

Good news for laborers of all kinds in Ohio: The state will now honor occupational licenses earned elsewhere. → Read More

With Classified Documents, the Real Divide Is Between the Powerful and the Rest of Us

It's not Trump vs. Biden: High officials play fast and loose with government secrets, but only regular people face harsh penalties. → Read More