All presses in the State are owned by one mega or another.
Everything is.
We have no indication that Cold Wind is a Lai Dai story, only-- but it is of a kind that the Patriots would be apt to appreciate.
For a good sense of the way the State works, examine closely the chronicle on State factionalism. The difference between the factions is not precisely over worldview; it's over how best to advance the interests of the State.
The Liberals believe in a policy of open trade-- not for the good of those traded with, but for the greater good of the State.
The Patriots believe in what Aria used to call "porcupine diplomacy," believing in a strong military and isolationist trading policies. Notice that these two, while diametric opposites in their area of policy disagreement, disagree primarily on whether to open borders or close them. They do not differ on, for example, the proper form of State governance, or (very much) on how the Caldari themselves should live.
The Practicals are the exception to all of this: they're better described as "looters," and are the State faction with the absolute least sense of responsibility for the wellbeing of the Caldari. They're kind of infamous for this. Fortunately, they are few in number, but I find it telling that they're the only State faction that was actually happy to see Heth's rise, even if his beliefs superficially seem to align more closely with those of the Patriots.
The Patriots may have long kind of wanted to do what Heth has been getting up to, but they have historically been wise enough not to do it.