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Liberty vs. socialism: The cases of Louisiana and New York
In the divisive political times we live in, one unmistakable thing is happening right before our eyes: Blue states are leaning toward socialism while red states are leaning toward liberty.
SharesTo win back young voters, make housing affordable
If desperate times call for desperate measures, it makes some sense that young Americans, who feel they are in a desperate economic situation, would resort to democratic socialism.
SharesThanksgiving offers the perfect time to reconnect with friends and extended family
A few weeks ago, one of my best friends from high school -- who I had lost track of in the long and busy tunnel of time -- died while in Europe from complications associated with Parkinson's disease.
SharesThanksgiving has become a bump in the road to Christmas shopping season
Among my growing list of improper uses of the English language is the response I get when telling a restaurant server or anyone else, "Thank you."
SharesTrue politician Marjorie Taylor Greene takes the money and runs
It takes a special kind of person to become a politician, but not in a good way.
Shares4 powerful lessons Abraham Lincoln taught us about gratitude and God
In the midst of a deadly war tearing America apart at the seams, President Abraham Lincoln recognized the importance of expressing profound gratitude and relying on the Lord.
SharesAmerican children can't read
America's most significant act of censorship isn't happening in school libraries. It is happening in our classrooms, where millions of children can't read the books on the shelves.
SharesLetter to the editor: Not all Tucker Carlson listeners are antisemites
Count me among the many Americans who believe prayer and faith (Christianity specifically) have been wrongly banished from public life.
SharesLetter to the editor: Powell is costing us all
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said recently on "Meet the Press" that the U.S. is not at risk of a recession next year.
SharesLetter to the editor: GOP must call out the Democrats and their ies
The Democrats are continually hitting President Trump with lies, innuendo and propaganda and using a time-tested method to make it all stick.
SharesWhite House's Thanksgiving spin can't hide rising grocery costs
The White House wants you to believe that Thanksgiving dinner will be cheaper this year.
SharesHow Trump can fix the illicit vaping crisis
Less than a year into his second term, President Trump has his hands full reversing the poor decision-making of the Biden years.
SharesA very Trump Thanksgiving
As Americans gather with relatives and friends Thursday, it's a time to count our blessings.
SharesFixing Putin's Russia-Ukraine war peace plan
President Trump is a master multitasker, but I doubt he had time last week to carefully examine the 28-point "peace" plan drafted by Steve Witkoff, his special envoy, and Kirill Dmitriev, Putin's envoy.
SharesProsperity without workers: The AI paradox shaping Trump's economy
The economy is growing, but jobs are harder to find.
SharesTrump's comments on H-1B visa program drops hard truth about American education
President Trump stirred up a hornet's nest during his recent interview on Fox News by saying bluntly that we need the H-1B visa program because too many Americans lack the talent for high-skilled jobs.
SharesChinese-sourced polysilicon is the next threat to U.S. security
The Trump administration secured a significant national security win last month by negotiating a one-year pause on Chinese export controls on rare earth elements.
SharesWhy Trump's prescription drug deals protect innovation while lowering costs for seniors
As the American population rapidly ages, ensuring consistent and reliable access to treatments for conditions impacting older adults is becoming increasingly urgent.
SharesThe Founding Fathers and the Promised Land
In the aftermath of World War II, the United States has supported the modern establishment of Israel as a democratic alliance and, more recently, as an economic partner.
SharesCapitalism needs a moral reset, not a funeral
Gallup recently reported that only 54% of Americans now view capitalism positively, the lowest level since the question was first asked in 2010.
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