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by | Jul 3, 2018

Last week’s Supreme Court ruling that now allows non-union public workers to opt out of paying union “fair-share” fees has…

by | Jul 3, 2018

Near the close of the last century, as the Soviet Union imploded upon its own weight, dysfunction, and corruption, independent…

by | Jul 3, 2018

Republicans are right to call for tough measures to deter illegal immigration — which means building the wall, ending the…

by | Jul 3, 2018

It has been a week of historic dimensions, one that future scholars and psephologists will cite as the turning point…

by | Jul 3, 2018

The chattering class’s frenzied discussion of the Mueller probe is like listening to George Carlin’s old parody advertisement in which…

by | Jul 3, 2018

In his masterpiece, The Revolt of the Masses, José Ortega y Gasset postulates that American and European cultures are inextricably linked….

by | Jul 3, 2018

Neat! We know what the Supreme Court debate is all about — the debate, that is to say, over who…

by | Jul 3, 2018

You can hear workers beginning to grumble about the 4th of July. Oh, to be sure, most are flag-waving patriots who…

by | Jul 3, 2018

Before federal Judge James Boasberg vacated Kentucky HEALTH, a Medicaid demonstration project approved by HHS in January and due to be…

by | Jul 2, 2018

While President Trump has framed his tariffs as a method of protecting American businesses and jobs, General Motors on Friday…

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