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We sleep because they serve

Some may view the military as just another job, but not many vocations involve living, eating, and sleeping around one’s coworkers. I remember many nights in my rack, with dozens of other men in their own bunks. Some snored. Others talked in their sleep. Soldiers get used to it, but it’s a strange phenomenon that […]

The varieties of show-business experience

Recently, I had a conversation with a rabbi who runs a synagogue in Southern California. The language and idiom of show business permeates that part of the country — everyone in the Los Angeles area, it sometimes seems, has a connection to the entertainment industry — so it didn’t surprise me when he told me […]

Rising surcharges, shrinking competition: A warning for US supply chains

The chemical distribution industry is no stranger to global crises. When instability flares overseas, it rarely stays contained. It ripples outward, touching American industries, workers, and consumers alike. Today, as conflict in the Middle East disrupts global commerce, those pressures are once again reaching our shores, adding another layer of stress to an already fragile […]

Biden officials are still lying about immigration

The Democratic Party wants voters to believe the border crisis created by President Joe Biden was an accident that Democrats solved in June 2024 with an executive order tightening asylum screening. This is utterly false. The Biden administration worked hard with the United Nations to facilitate as much migration to the United States as possible. […]

America first, not America alone

President Donald Trump’s abiding foreign policy is aptly named “America First.” It asserts that the post-World War II, American-led “rules-based order” had been accomplished. It was time to stop enriching “allies” and former enemies that had been rebuilt and were now competitors, and could, at the very least, help pay for their own defense. Bluntly, […]

Amy Coney Barrett reminds us the role of a Supreme Court justice

Justice Amy Coney Barrett has been perceived as a wild card since joining the Supreme Court in late 2020. As the only right-leaning woman on the high court, Barrett has been targeted by both sides.  During the nomination process, Barrett received a barrage of criticism from leftists for not being pro-woman enough. Of course, “pro-woman” […]

Trump saved my medical practice from a racist mandate

Of all the things President Donald Trump is doing right, the best is his rollback of racist woke mandates. Case in point: The Trump administration just announced that it’s ditching a discriminatory rule that former President Joe Biden slapped on my private medical practice. The administration announced this in a lawsuit I filed to stop […]

‘One big, beautiful bill’ is a no-brainer on tax reform

If you care about economic growth and lifting wages for working people, something exciting is happening in the halls of Congress. This year, the Republican-controlled House and Senate set out to prevent the largest automatic tax increase in American history, which is set to occur at the end of the calendar year when major portions […]

Policymakers need to stop stalling E15 access

Americans in every corner of the country yearn for financial relief. The cost of living remains high, and according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American household spends more than $77,000 per year on expenses like housing, transportation, groceries and more. Today, the average national price for a gallon of gas is […]

Phil Murphy’s ‘Green New Deal’ is a disaster for New Jersey

New Jersey residents were facing a 20% hike on energy bills this month, thanks to bad policymaking designed to force consumers into using 100% renewable energy. Some customers already pay over $500 a month. But the Board of Public Utilities is bailing out Trenton lawmakers by delaying the rate increase until Sept. 30. While it’s […]

The American Conservation Coalition is wrong about the HOUSES Act

Benji Backer, executive chairman and founder of the American Conservation Coalition, recently took to X in hysterics over the Senate reconciliation bill’s inclusion of the HOUSES Act, a proposal to use a minuscule fraction of our excessive federal land stock to address the housing crisis. In his post, Backer said Senate Republicans were “secretly trying […]

AI governance at a crossroads

Have a cursory glance at the artificial intelligence news cycle under the new administration, and you might think it is only about data centers, trillions of dollars in investments, bellicose statements regarding geopolitical rivalries, and rescinding woke AI policies. Yet, underneath the surface, there are also important matters of AI governance being settled this month. AI […]

Trump isn’t starting any wars, but he can end one

By targeting senior Iranian government and military officials, eliminating top nuclear scientists, and crippling critical components of the regime’s nuclear weapons infrastructure, Israel has forced the mullahs into a position they likely never imagined possible before the strikes. Through superior intelligence gathering and a meticulously executed military strategy, Israel has dealt a catastrophic blow to […]

Trump and Democrats fight over the flag

President Donald Trump and the Democrats are fighting over the national flag, America’s preeminent patriotic symbol. Democrats know it’s a problem that they’re accurately seen as often being anti-American in their policies (e.g., mass illegal immigration) and worldview (e.g., shouting that the United States is irredeemably racist). So on flag day, they handed out little […]

The great MAGA split

The first American casualty of the Israel-Iran conflict was Tucker Carlson. “The first week of a war with Iran could easily kill thousands of Americans,” Carlson said on June 7. The Tehran Times, which calls itself the “voice of the Islamic Revolution,” praised Carlson’s acuity and agreed that American foreign policy is controlled by Fox News’s Mark Levin. […]

Mastering data before Google: Remembering the legacy of Ben Wattenberg

Ben Wattenberg died 10 years ago this month, but his legacy still looms large. Wattenberg, a pundit, demographer, and political operative, reshaped Washington and America through his farsighted thinking and writing. He constantly told his once beloved Democrats to stop drifting further and further to the left. They just as steadfastly refused to listen, with […]

The Social Security Administration is still ignoring the baby bust

You may have seen the headlines recently: “Social Security, Medicare to Run Short of Funds in 2023, Trustees Say.” Last year, the date was 2034, so doomsday is getting closer. However, beneath those headlines simmers a more chronic problem. Uncle Sam’s long-term diagnosis for the health of Social Security relies on a completely unreasonable assumption […]

If the price is right, there is no job Americans won’t do

“There’s no playbook” on how to move forward. This is what Chad Hartmann of Glenn Valley Foods told NBC News after Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers raided his meat-packing plant in Omaha, Nebraska. ICE agents arrested 76 illegal immigrants at Hartmann’s plant alone, which he said was about half his entire workforce, and over 500 […]

Economic isolation started Iran’s self-inflicted military wounds

Israel‘s preemptive strikes against arch-enemy Iran, and a tacit green light by the United States to continue, have capped years of aggressive international economic sanctions. Combined with diplomacy, with recent diplomatic efforts to head off Iran’s possession of nuclear weapons, it’s all set the stage for the Iranian regime’s deep vulnerability. This would have been […]

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