Germany: Blunder Road
Many of Germany’s problems stem from the misjudgments made during the Merkel years, from the reliance on “cheap” Russian gas to a growing economic dependence on China.
View ArticleWhy Isn’t the President Angry?
Biden has shown incalculable patience with Hamas’s dilatory tactics, but that patience should reach its end with the news that it was all a game.
View ArticleThe Inflation Dragon Hasn’t Been Slain
The Biden administration forgets that inflation is the cruelest tax, and it’s the one voters are reminded of every time they buy something.
View ArticleTucker Carlson’s Apologia for Christian Antisemitism
In Munther Isaac, Carlson has found an activist who might support his anti-Israel viewpoints.
View ArticleBelgian Health-Fund President: Euthanize Old People to Save Money
And we wonder why oldsters worry about becoming a ‘burden.’
View ArticleThe Real Pink Tax
Women must spend more than men, particularly on big items such as housing and transit, for the sake of their own safety.
View ArticleThe Ideological Monoculture of Higher Education
People used to think of college as a place for the vibrant exchange of ideas, but these days, it’s more like the incessant elaboration of one idea.
View ArticleGermany: Deindustrialization Watch
The German company ThyssenKrupp has struggled for a while and is now facing major production cutbacks.
View ArticleAnother Real Pink Tax
Tariffs on women’s clothes are, on average, higher than tariffs on men’s clothes.
View ArticleThe Danger of Self-Induced National-Security Crises Intensifies
How could we even consider blinding ourselves in a time of profound national-security peril?
View ArticleYes, the Cost of Owning a Home Is Soaring
In 99 percent of 575 U.S. counties, home prices are beyond the reach of the average income earner.
View ArticleRemind Me Never to Go Fishing near Pikelot Atoll
Stranded men on Pikelot Atoll were rescued.
View ArticleThe Inevitable Result of Intersectional Gender Studies
Professors dare not mention the anti-feminist terrorist regime currently governing Palestinian women.
View ArticleMBD: Let’s Face It, Arizona Republicans Look Like Cowards
The Arizona GOP seems to be avoiding stances on a sweeping 1864 law that outlaws abortion in the state.
View ArticleThe Connection between CHIPS and Solyndra Is Stronger Than You Might Think
13 years after the government wasted $500 million of the Solyndra boondoggle, the federal government is giving more than ten times as much to a company led by Solyndra’s former CEO.
View ArticleLatest Section 702 Compromise
A necessary resolution. Will it result in improvement of how the government does intelligence collection?
View ArticleThe End of an Academic Illusion
Standardized-test requirements make a comeback at Harvard, which follows Dartmouth, Yale, and MIT in jumping off a disastrously rickety bandwagon.
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