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.

The Success Side of American Education

It's generally agreed that American primary, secondary and, increasingly, undergraduate education is a failure. But that assessment depends upon just what evaluation criteria is chosen. By some criteria, American education might be deemed a remarkable success. Let's...

Class Warfare and 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...

The Willy Sutton Theory of Government

Willy Sutton, in case you are wondering, is the 1930s outlaw who achieved immortality when a reporter asked him why he robbed banks and Sutton replied, simply, "Because that's where the money is." It is an amusing reply because it so utterly misses the point, which...

Why Sharon Could Bring Peace to the Middle East

Although few know how to stop the escalating violence in the Middle East, many think they know who to blame: Israeli Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon. Surely, they say, the landslide election of such a hard-liner means the end of the peace process--and serves as a...

The Racism of Reparations

The Racism of Reparations

Reparations advocates are not concerned with individual justice. They subscribe to the collectivist belief that individuals are merely interchangeable members of a group.

South Africa: After Apartheid

A major crusader failing is that they seldom look back to their last crusade to see how it turned out. During my several South Africa visits during its apartheid era, up to three months on one occasion, I lectured at nearly all of its universities. I had the...

Tax Cuts and Saving Social Security

Tax Cuts and Saving Social Security

Foes of President Bush's tax-cut plan are getting desperate. They haven't reached the point of claiming that tax cuts cause cancer and road rage, but they're close. Depending on the day of the week, we're told that cuts will cause inflation, encourage deficits, help...

Israel’s Deal with the Devil

The last two months have witnessed a fresh outbreak of violence in Israel and the death toll keeps rising every day. The "peace process," which started with great fanfare when Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat shook hands in front of a beaming Bill Clinton and happy...

Nader & George and Fannie & Freddie

Have pigs grown wings? Is it snowing in Hades? Ralph Nader actually said nice things about President Bush this week. The devil's tail must be blue with frostbite. In an opinion piece Nader co-authored for The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, the standard-bearer of...

Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd, Ex-Klansman

Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd, Ex-Klansman

Ex-Klansman Robert Byrd, the senior senator from West Virginia, casually used the phrase "white nigger" twice on national TV this weekend. Enraged civil rights groups organized a protest campaign against Sen. Byrd and demanded that he undergo sensitivity training ......

Jefferson Lives: 200 Years of Peaceful Transitions

It had been a close election, so close it wasn't settled until 10 weeks after Election Day. And it was so bitter the opponents didn't speak for 11 years afterward. But when it was over, and Thomas Jefferson prevailed (on the 36th ballot in the House of...

Bill’s And Larry’s Continued Political Misadventures

Oral arguments in the federal government's antitrust case against Microsoft began last Monday. Anyone reading the two new books about the battle would have to conclude that the case never would have been brought without the political intervention of some powerful...

Mom Takes On FED Chairman Alan Greenspan

From an article on CNNfn last Friday: Alan Greenspan Chairman Alan Greenspan on Friday defended the central bank's monetary policy, rejecting suggestions that the Fed helped trigger the economic slowdown because it waited too long to reduce interest rates.Greenspan,...

The Dangers of Egalitarianism

The Dangers of Egalitarianism

Any smell more subtle than ammonia or a sewage treatment plant is usually hard for me to detect. However, I happen to be able to smell gas escaping better than most people. On more than one occasion I have walked by someone's home, smelled gas and left a note on the...

Is Genetically Engineered Food Good Or Bad For You?

The shelves of our supermarkets are full of Genetically Engineered foods. From popcorn and tomatoes to beans and berries, they are all around us. Multinational corporations are investing billions of dollars on research and development of GE foods, and farmers are...

Our Inverted Budget Priorities

Five years ago, then-President Clinton stated before Congress the essence of his contradictory agenda: "The era of big government is over," he intoned, to great applause. Then he continued, "But we cannot go back to the era when people were left to fend for...

Thomas Sowell’s Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality

Buy Civil Rights : Rhetoric or Reality from Amazon.com In his work, Civil Rights : Rhetoric or Reality, Professor Thomas Sowell confronts the "rhetoric" of the civil rights establishment and contrasts it with the "reality" of the facts concerning American...

Merit, Money, and the Death Tax

Merit, Money, and the Death Tax

Some people may have found it an inspiring example of social conscience when various super-rich people, such as the Rockefellers, came out publicly against repealing the taxes that the federal government levies against the property left by people who have died. But it...

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