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Why it may weaken US adversaries and strengthen our allies. Caroline Glick on FrontPage mag September 1, 2017 If the leaders of read more...
Editorial Investors Business Daily posted 9/01/2017 Growth: China's economy is a juggernaut, we often hear. It can keep read more...
China faces an economic slowdown as the era of easy borrowing ends The news during the Chinese Communist Party Congress read more...
By Dennis Prager on Townhall posted August 17, 2017. I am writing this column to inform readers of some good news. The read more...
Search for diversity of thought elsewhere. βIn my document, I committed heresy against the Google creed by stating that read more...
Victor Davis Hanson on Townhall Posted: Aug 10, 2017. Corporate profits at California-based trans-national corporations read more...
Victor Davis Hanson - Washington Times - Sept. 20, 2017 Allegations of foreign election tampering have always rung hollow read more...
Victor Davis Hanson posted on American Greatness July 17, 2017 The Trump family is no doubt canny about the dog-eat-dog read more...
NFL Protests: Whether you agree with them or not, the NFL players and the executives that run the National Football League have read more...
So NFL players have a right to kneel during the national anthem β true. But NFL fans have a right to buy or not buy tickets, and watch read more...
Global Warming: California is considering a ban on the sale of gasoline-powered cars. If state officials go this route, it read more...
Victor Davis Hanson β Washington Times - October 4, 2017 Cracks are growing in an institution that insults the fans who fund read more...
Never before have so many claimed to be so oppressed and mistreated over so little as Americans in 2017. We have men who read more...
Victor Davis Hanson - Washington Times - October 11, 2017 Bitter political polarization is splitting the nation Almost a read more...
Victor Davis Hanson on American Greatness posted October 9, 2017 About 90 percent of Republican voters eventually read more...