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Thursday May 18th
Public Servants Comp Should Be Based On Merit
Traditionally, public servant compensation was back end loaded. Their salary was less than private sector wages but the benefits were far higher. I would add a merit component to that equation

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Scott Stantis
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Internationally Syndicated Editorial Cartoonist, Senior Fellow at the Alabama Policy Institute and Co-Host of DMZ America Podcast
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Thursday May 18th
Over Paying The Incompetent To Rule Us Needs To Go
In a discussion led by Alice Giordano, the question of justifying high salaries for public servants is raised, highlighting the disconnect between government workers and taxpayers.

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Alice Giordano
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Conservative political commentator. As seen in Epoch Times, Boston Globe, and AP
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Thursday May 18th
Awesome Pope Pick, Shame On CA Judge
Giordano reports that the Catholic Church has elected the first American Pope who upholds traditional beliefs, while also following a story about a California judge releasing a notorious cat killer on bail and the potential candidacy of Boston actor Chuck Slavin for president of the SAG-AFTRA Actors Union.

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Alice Giordano
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Conservative political commentator. As seen in Epoch Times, Boston Globe, and AP
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Thursday May 18th
Columbia Protesters Are Glorious
Don't focus on the temporary disruption of studies for finals at an Ivy League school. The biggest issue is Gaza and Columbia University. No college should suppress free speech.

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Ted Rall
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Left/progressive political cartoonist, columnist and analyst. Pulitzer finalist, 2 RFK awards, Columbia ’91, Co-Host of the DMZ America Podcast
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Thursday May 18th
Public Service Is A Sacrifice
In a segment by Hammer, he debunks the notion of raising public servants' salaries to match the private sector, calling it counterproductive and unlikely to happen.

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Josh Hammer
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Newsweek senior editor-at-large, "The Josh Hammer Show" host, syndicated columnist, Edmund Burke Foundation research fellow.
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Thursday May 18th
Chicago Pope Is This Weeks Winner
As the cartoonist for the Chicago Tribune I could not be happier that the new Pope, Leo XIV, is a Chicago native. The fact that he is a lifelong Sox fan tarnishes the moment a little bit but still…

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Scott Stantis
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Internationally Syndicated Editorial Cartoonist, Senior Fellow at the Alabama Policy Institute and Co-Host of DMZ America Podcast
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Thursday May 18th
Saudi Arabia Is The Big Winner Of The Week
According to reports, the Trump administration is potentially normalizing a civil nuclear program for Saudi Arabia without requiring them to recognize Israel or join the Abraham Accords, although these are currently just rumors.

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Josh Hammer
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Newsweek senior editor-at-large, "The Josh Hammer Show" host, syndicated columnist, Edmund Burke Foundation research fellow.
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Thursday May 18th
DEI: End It, Don’t Mend It

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Ilya Shapiro
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Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies. Author of Supreme Disorder. Shapiro's Gavel on Substack.
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