Taking a step toward shrinking government
Editors at National Review Online see one positive data point emerging from the federal government. Don’t look now, but the federal government might actually have gotten leaner. The most recent…
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Editors at National Review Online see one positive data point emerging from the federal government. Don’t look now, but the federal government might actually have gotten leaner. The most recent…
Editors at National Review Online probe recent comments from the Federal Reserve chairman. Tensions between a president and a Federal Reserve chairman are nothing new. Up until now, they may…
Conrad Black writes for Real Clear Politics about trouble for national Democrats. The Democrats are now implacably self-destructive. They resemble nothing so much as a slowly capsizing ship, but show…
Joy Pullmann of the Federalist asks readers to consider the true source of today’s constitutional challenges. Democrats claim we’re in a constitutional crisis because President Trump believes — and acts…
Alana Goodman of the Washington Free Beacon reports one consequence of the president’s current electoral woes: Fellow Democrats facing tough re-election battles appear reluctant to spend time with the commander-in-chief.…
Hugo Gurdon writes for the Washington Examiner about Democrats’ plight during this election season. News that the White House is working behind the scenes to get flattering media coverage for…
Steven Hayward writes for City Journal about interesting parallels in American political history. Campus unrest and a threatened mass protest at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago are summoning flashbacks…
Rich Lowry of National Review Online explains why Columbia protesters might see unanticipated consequences from their actions. “Let’s finish what they did in 1968,” a Columbia protester said the other…
J.T. Young writes for the Washington Examiner about potential consequences of the Democratic Party’s approach to this year’s presidential nomination. President Joe Biden’s free pass to renomination may prove costly…
Ron Faucheux writes for the Washington Examiner about Democrats’ most pressing problem: their leader. Democratic Party strategists increasingly fear that President Joe Biden can’t win reelection. Polls show that most…
The progressive plan to address poverty has been ineffective at best, but most likely incredibly harmful. Government programs control people, while freedom empowers people. Free people should rely on each…
Matthew Continetti explains at National Review Online why President Biden’s Jan. 6 speech sends a message about his administration. Trump for now is the least of his worries. Trump is…