POLITICS

When Veterans Betray the Chain of Command

The chain of command isn’t just military protocol—it’s the constitutional architecture that keeps American democracy from sliding into chaos. Six Democratic members of Congress just attacked it.

Olympic 2008: Say No To Beijing

Normal human beings would blanch at the thought of staging an athletic event at the site of an infamous massacre. But China's Communist rulers, who are bidding hard to host the Summer Olympics in 2008, are not normal human beings. So it comes as no surprise that they...

What Goes Around Comes Around

Just like old times. Cisco beat by a penny. It was easy, too. All they had to do was lower expectations far below anything you would have dared to imagine in your worst nightmares a year ago. And according to CEO John Chambers, it'll be a snap to grow revenues at 30%...

The Executor’s Song: Part 2, Getting Help

Author's Note: This is the second in a series of personal finance columns on the subject of being the executor of an estate. These columns are based on my own personal experiences in this regard. Individuals should consult a professional advisor and take their own...

Class Warfare Obscures the Tax Cut Debate

When the Berlin Wall collapsed, one would have expected the poisonous Marxist ideology of class warfare to disappear along with it. But this year's tax debate has shown the politics-of-envy is alive and well. Demagogues are vilifying President Bush's plan to lower tax...

You Gotta Disbelieve

Just a quick note this morning, to try to illuminate the nature of the cusp at which the markets find themselves. On Thursday the markets made it clear they didn't want to go higher. And on Friday they made it just as clear they didn't want to go lower. Friday was a...

Much Hope for the Future of the Telecom Industry

I would like to begin today's column tangentially, by admitting to the world that I did something incredibly stupid yesterdaythis past Tuesday Allow me to explain. There is a delightful yiddish phrase, kayn ein hora (pronounced "kinna herra" or "kunna hurra") that has...

Price Controls and the Electricity Crisis in California

Price Controls and the Electricity Crisis in California

It was only a passing news item when the financial information service Standard & Poor's lowered the rating it gave to bonds issued by the state of California. But it has big implications and it also shows the big difference between economics and politics. At the...

The Arsenic Wars

The Arsenic Wars

"Can I please have some more arsenic in my water, Mommy? More salmonella in my cheeseburger, please." So begins a Democratic National Committee commercial attacking George W. Bush's policy on arsenic levels in water. In the commercial, a cute little girl fills a glass...

Market Commentary: An End Indeed

Sometimes market moves begin and end with perfectly matched catalysts -- bookends, if you will. It's strange, but a single piece of news can first ignite a rally, and then later virtually the same news can extinguish it. And that's what just happened to the NASDAQ....

Virginia State University Tyranny

If we had to single out one American institution that stands at the forefront of modern-day racial discrimination, deception and contempt for fundamental principles of liberty, it would be America's universities. Under the euphemisms of affirmative action,...

Asian American Pity Party

Here are some of the racial epithets I've been called in my lifetime: Chink. Gook. Jap. Nigger. Slant eyes. Dog-eater. Those are just the printable ones. I'm an American of Filipino descent, but have been mistaken for everything from native Hawaiian to Caribbean. I've...

Libertarianism: In the Pursuit of No Government

Q: What about the Libertarians? They seek the same role for government as people such as yourself. You cannot complain that there is not a party that is fiscally conservative and socially liberal when the Libertarians are present. A: Yes I can. Because the...

Shooting Down Missile Critics

American know-how can surmount virtually any obstacle. Yet we're to believe that missile defense is impossible? Baloney. To hear some critics tell it, America's planned missile-defense system is based on the B-movie fantasies of former actor President Reagan. It'll...

Look Who’s Supporting School Choice Now!

Look Who’s Supporting School Choice Now!

No wonder the California Teachers Association was howling. Ray Haynes actually wanted them to practice what they preach. Haynes, a Republican state senator from California, recently introduced legislation in Sacramento that would have required public school teachers...

Great Job! You’re Fired

Companies are usually rewarded when they do a good job. They make more money. They gain more customers. They even win awards from their peers. But apparently that's not the case when a company's business is improving big-city education. In too many cities across the...

Dealing with the China-Taiwan Puzzle

As the guarantor of regional security in Asia, the United States should be paying closer attention to the military buildup and strident anti-Taiwan rhetoric of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Other nations may be able to dismiss these threats as just another...

Bull Fighting: Are We in a Bull or Bear Market?

I've made some good money in the strong recovery that began April 4, and you probably have, too. And all along I've been saying it's nothing but a great big wonderful bear market rally. I must say, I've caught myself this week hoping the market would go down just so I...

Downey Supporters Only Half Right

Award-winning actor Robert Downey Jr. has been arrested again. Before Tuesday's arrest on drug charges, he already faced the possibility of nearly five years in prison for charges stemming from his arrest last November in Palm Springs. Now state officials have...

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