Trump says ‘own morality’ is only limit on his power
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Trump’s ‘morality’ raises nightmare of ghosts past in Colombia - ANALYSIS: As Trump threatens more attacks on south America and is not bound by international law, he is causing real fear in the region,
If the president doesn’t like being referred to as a “dictator,” he's going to have stop talking and acting like one.
Digital conscience, however, often provides only short-lived moral relief. People share, react, feel their duty is fulfilled and the flow moves on to a new agenda. Conscience is quickly consumed. Perhaps the real question today is: Are we truly more conscientious, or do we only appear so?
Thanks to Adam and the others for a chance to wander away from my normal stomping grounds and post here at 13.7. So, what do you say, once more into the breach? I'm going to give the basic argument first, then litter the bottom of the post with various ...
Corporate superstars are often celebrated for their business acumen, innovation, and even edginess. But how often are they congratulated for their moral leadership? Our research shows that morality matters, regardless of industry, firm size, or the status ...
President Donald Trump recently told The New York Times that the only constraint on his leadership is his own morality. No other rules or laws apply ( “Trump says his ‘own morality’ is limit to his global power,” Jan. 8).
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Let constitutional morality guide judicial independence
BR Ambedkar held that constitutional morality is inherent in the form of the Constitution. Then again, the constitutional form can be perverted
By Jim Tecco Special to NKyTribune On a Monday evening in mid-October 2025—175 years after the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 — I attended an ICE de-escalation training. The room had over 25 attendees.