economy
Obama’s miserable economic legacy
Let's take a look at President Obama's economic legacy. The Washington Examiner opines on President Obama's remarkable claim that he saved the world economy.
economy
Let's take a look at President Obama's economic legacy. The Washington Examiner opines on President Obama's remarkable claim that he saved the world economy.
united states
Women in combat isn't just a women's issue. Sorry, feminists, but it is a men's issue, too, because putting women in the thick of battle also will affect the way men fight and live or die.
Immigration
Immigration is an issue that is not going away. It has dominated the coverage of the early stages of the 2016 presidential campaign and is likely to continue to do so. And with good reason. Today, there are more than 11 million people living in America illegally. And although a
Abortion
Isn't it amazing how many inconsistencies are filtered through modern minds? For example, how is it that many college students decry the racist, even capitalist, backgrounds of some of their campus benefactors? Yet they give wide birth to others who held similar racist views in their time. Students
congress
The TV ads flash the noble faces of American retirees and urge Washington to help protect their savings. The back story is kept rather vague. It's that many older people invested in Puerto Rican bonds. The U.S. territory's economy is in deep crisis, and it
baker
The culture war has only just begun. This is not a conventional battle of two sides, sparring over rights and the merits of tradition within the confines of civil democratic debates. Sadly, we are in the midst of guerrilla warfare where unpredictable alliances are forming and personal feuds are fought
economy
This economy sure isn't growing. The release this week of the size-of-the-economy measurement, "GDP," made it plain. So far in 2016, growth is all of half a percent—at an annual rate. This follows on the sub-2 percent trend of the previous quarters, and fully a
parents
For American public education, 2015 was a dismal year, at least by the numbers. But don't blame the kids. Parents are missing in action. Except most Asian-American parents. They tend to oversee their children's homework, hold them accountable for grades, and demand hard work as the
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