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If a five- or six-year-old is fearful and crying over a Trump presidency, look to the parents and teachers who told him or her the stories about the “evil person.” Last
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We would do well to use our armed forces to provide the intense socialization process required to assimilate immigrants. Perhaps we should reinstitute universal military training.
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The only thing this Tom Perez-supported overtime law did was show the total disregard of the administration to the realities of capitalism and the free market, in support of government regulation.
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The experiences of long-range reconnaissance and military operations developed by Ralph Bagnold allowed the SAS and David Stirling to operate with greater success.
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Fred Barnes should know better even if Bernie Sanders does not—Sen. Sanders isn’t a socialist, only a self-described socialist.
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How the incoming administration treat the Iran nuclear deal? Present it to the Senate for a ratification vote.
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Contrary to the president’s thinking, these Americans aren’t bitterly clinging to anything. Rather, they embrace their faith and their beliefs in the traditional family unit and marriage. They want to be left alone by the government.
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It is completely unrealistic to expect that individuals and families at low income levels can afford housing, transportation and groceries, as well as health-insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
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Freedom of expression is no longer the essence of liberalism. Quite the opposite.
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Prof. Alan Blinder’s claim that the “lavish” tax cuts enacted under President Reagan and George W. Bush weren’t paid for gives evidence of the selective memory loss used by liberals when criticizing any economic policy that falls outside accepted Keynesian dogma.
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“Vote Brings Uncertainty for Fed” says that President-elect Donald Trump might work with Congress to rewrite the laws governing the Fed’s structure. Good idea.
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“Workers’ Comp Pushes Other Pain Therapy” identifies some advanced tools being used in the workers’ comp industry to reduce opioid usage.
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