Tag: HotAir

A Ban on Freelance Work – HotAir

        The Labor Department just imposed 300 pages of new regulations to reclassify many individual contractors as payroll employees.         CNBC claims this could help freelancers “recover lost wages.”         That’s just nonsense.         The new rules will make it harder for some […]

Staggering Under the Weight of It All – HotAir

My last post yesterday was kind of a quick, one-day-news-tour around the wreckage #Bidenomics has left strewn across the American landscape. To wit, the inflation pressures, employment pressures, and unending social reengineering pressures. Being subject to the progressive grifting regime has not been beneficial in the least for the country’s psyche, soul, or security, either […]

“I Don’t Talk to Fox News.” – HotAir

Squad member Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) refuses to condemn the chants of “Death to America” that are heard in her district.  When questioned by Fox Business Channel’s Hillary Vaughn in a congressional hallway if she would condemn the chant, Tlaib launched into a tirade against Fox and repeated several times, “I don’t talk to Fox […]

The Fed Worked to Take Down Trump? – HotAir

It’s always a bit difficult to know what to make of the undercover videos James O’Keefe and other samizdat reporters are able to record.  Not that I doubt the genuine nature of the recordings. They certainly appear to be legitimate, and it would be almost impossible to fake them.  No, the problem is that the […]

POTATUS to ‘Help’ Freelancers With CA Style Regulations – HotAir

Is there anything, any facet of American life that this administration can’t ruin? Isn’t working overtime to destroy? Don’t answer that. You don’t have to. The evidence of their intentions pours forth from the feotid bowels of that Shelob’s lair of misery, malice, and incompetence every single day. John Stossel published a piece yesterday that […]

Harvard Reinstates the SAT for Admissions – HotAir

Harvard has finally changed course and reinstated standardized testing for admissions after several other Ivy League schools led the way. Students applying to enter Harvard in fall 2025 and beyond will be required to submit SAT or ACT scores, though the university said a few other test scores will be accepted in “exceptional cases,” including […]