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Unions will destroy the Detroit Three automakers

Once upon a time, what was good for General Motors was good for the nation. In 1955, GM was the largest employer in the United States. GM employed almost 600,000 people. Today in the U.S., the company employs just 53,000 people. In 1955, GM had a 70% market share. In 2023, that share had fallen […]

Biden is gutting ICE detention amid illegal immigrant crime wave

We are three years into President Joe Biden‘s administration, and the crisis caused by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is only getting worse. It feels like there is no end in sight.  Under Biden and Mayorkas, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers with whom I served will only be allowed to deport 125,000 illegal […]

Sheryl Sandberg’s documentary reveals what pro-Hamas protesters want you to forget

When pressed, a not-so-small percentage of the students participating in the pro-Hamas rallies on college campuses have been unable to name either the river or the sea that border the area they demand be under Palestinian control. Still, others have bought into the lies spread by pro-Hamas groups that the atrocities inflicted upon innocent Israelis […]

The looming electrical power shortage

People in developed nations take abundant electricity for granted. When asked where electricity comes from, most will point to their wall outlet. But many states in the U.S. are headed for a serious and prolonged shortage of electrical power not seen in decades, driven by rising demand from the artificial intelligence revolution and mandates to […]

America’s campuses have a terrorism problem

In a manner not witnessed for more than five decades, America’s university campuses are being rocked by swelling protests against Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza. But where Republican-led states have deployed police to tamp down some of the tumult, Democrat-led states appear willing to let angry youths take over campuses. Dozens of campuses nationwide […]

Mulvaney: More government intervention won’t ‘fix’ housing prices

Experience should have taught us by now that more government “fixes” at the local and federal levels will only make the problem worse. 

Clashes break out on UCLA campus

Clashes between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli demonstrators broke out at the University of California, Los Angeles campus on Tuesday night amid ongoing unrest at colleges across the country. Violence erupted shortly before 11 p.m. local time, when a group of counter-protestors came to the pro-Palestinian encampment set up on campus to try to dismantle it, KTLA...

Too big to care: It is time for a Glass-Steagall Act for healthcare 

Accountability, almost always in short supply in American life, is desperately needed.

NYPD Columbia raid criticized harshly by progressives

The New York City Police Department’s (NYPD) sweeping operation at Columbia University late Tuesday was met with fierce criticism from many progressive lawmakers, who pushed officials to deescalate the situation. Hundreds of police officers stormed a campus building Tuesday, as they sought to regain control of a Columbia University building that had been seized by...

Campus goes crazy, Democrats hardest hit

Hatred is a great motivator, but the question is always, to what end? Democrats are about to find out.

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