Biden judge rules Iowa can check ballots of potential noncitizens in blow to ACLU

In a substantial setback for the ACLU, a federal judge appointed by President Biden has determined that Iowa has the authority to review ballots of potential noncitizens. This verdict has sparked mixed reactions, with some advocates expressing concern about potential disenfranchisement. However, supporters of the decision contend that it ensures the integrity of Iowa’s electoral process. The legal battle over voting rights in Iowa is expected to continue, with the ACLU announcing plans to appeal this ruling.

Why ‘Bidenomics’ Isn’t Working For Biden

While President Biden’s economic policies, often termed “Bidenomics,” aimed to revive the economy post-pandemic, they have yet to deliver the desired results. Critics argue that the policies’ focus on stimulus spending has fueled inflation while failing to address supply-chain issues and labor shortages. Additionally, the Biden administration’s push to transition to renewable energy has led to higher energy prices and job losses in certain sectors. Some economists maintain that Bidenomics lacks a clear strategy and relies heavily on government intervention, which undermines market forces.