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The Nation’s Pulse
The Nation’s Pulse
by | Dec 28, 2020

State-imposed lockdowns in California and other “blue” states have accelerated the already sizeable exodus of businesses and residents from their…

by | Dec 26, 2020

In an amusing and insightful article this week on JNS.org entitled “The upside of defeat,” Ruth Blum noted wryly how…

by | Dec 24, 2020

On Christmas Day in 1776, Gen. George Washington led 2,400 troops across the Delaware River. The weather was cold and…

by | Dec 17, 2020

In 1823, “A Visit from St. Nicholas” was printed. It became known as “The Night Before Christmas.” This December, with…

by | Dec 15, 2020

As we face at least two years of the hierarchal social justice that invariably comes with Democratic rule, one force…

by and and | Dec 14, 2020

Influence, persuasion, and communication are complicated matters that politicians must navigate to limit the spread of COVID-19. Most people feel…

by | Dec 6, 2020

Identity politics — something we love to hate. And with good reason. But why? What’s the problem with identity? Identity…

by | Nov 26, 2020

This has been the strangest year that I can remember. We are isolated, discouraged, and exhausted. We are divided and…

by | Nov 11, 2020

In a proper inaugural ceremony next January 20, absent artifice and minus political cliches, Joe Biden would be called to…

by | Nov 5, 2020

America’s election reflects perfectly her psychological state. Divided and frustrated, citizens are realigning not along race or gender lines, but…

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