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by | Jul 3, 2018

Republicans are right to call for tough measures to deter illegal immigration — which means building the wall, ending the “catch and release” policy, and challenging the harboring strategy of sanctuary cities. But where Republicans are wrong is in calling…

by | Mar 8, 2018

The economy has been undergoing significant shocks in recent weeks, in spite of the historic tax cuts that the administration enacted at the end of last year. Presently, the markets have stabilized, but the situation is likely to remain volatile….

by | Mar 8, 2018

The economy has been undergoing significant shocks in recent weeks, in spite of the historic tax cuts that the administration enacted at the end of last year. Presently, the markets have stabilized, but the situation is likely to remain volatile….

by | Jan 30, 2018

The media will make of the State of the Union speech what it will, which isn’t much, given the media agenda to discredit or oust the president delivering the speech. We might turn our eyes, briefly at least, in another…

by | Jan 27, 2018

As I argued in October of last year, American GDP growth for 2017 would not exceed 2.6 percent. Today, those numbers have been confirmed. Now, the American Left is jumping on the bandwagon, claiming that the economy is doing no…

by | Jan 19, 2018

It speaks volumes about the times we live in, that President Donald J. Trump is viewed as being in trouble. We have a stellar Supreme Court justice, and a record dozen judges confirmed (thanks, Mitch) to the federal appeals courts….

by | Dec 29, 2017

What’s wrong with you, Missouri lawmakers? Why so weak and feckless? This is your conscience calling. I speak to all of you who call yourselves conservatives — the champions of limited government and economic freedom. Another year has come and…

by | Dec 21, 2017

AT&T reached out and touched someone — more than 200,000 someones. “Once tax reform is signed into law, AT&T plans to invest an additional $1 billion in the United States in 2018 and pay a special $1,000 bonus to more than…

by | Dec 20, 2017

Washington “It’s the economy stupid,” as we used to say back in the good old days. The good old days being the 1990s when the president of the United States could molest women in the White House during business hours…

by | Dec 16, 2017

World War I ended with the collapse of vast empires and the age-old monarchies that ran them. What kind of a new world would emerge from the imperial rubble? The poet William Butler Yeats was nothing if not pessimistic. In…

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