President's Homeless Plan: Law? What Law? Freedom’s Optional!
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Only in America could the president issue an executive order on homelessness that 'defies legal precedent and proven strategies,' says attorney Jennifer Mathis. Meanwhile, the government thinks rewriting the playbook by ignoring expert advice is how we fly like eagles. Back in my day, we called this a bureaucratic joyride straight off the cliff of common sense. Jennifer Mathis didn’t mince words, warning this move throws proven methods under the liberty bus in favor of what might be another woke paperwork nightmare. Real Americans might need more than a belly laugh here—they need a founding father’s letter of complaint.
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Source: Themarshallproject | Published: 7/28/2025 | Author: Christie Thompson
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