Some First Principles of American Military Strategy
by Aaron Bazin and Dan Sukman • Medium.com If the ability communicate complex ideas in an easily understood way is a valuable skill to the strategic…
by Aaron Bazin and Dan Sukman • Medium.com If the ability communicate complex ideas in an easily understood way is a valuable skill to the strategic…
Three new Fed surveys highlight damage to the labor market. Wall Street Journal Editorial Most of the political class seems to have decided that ObamaCare is working well enough, the…
Senate Democrats would restrict fundamental First Amendment rights in an election-year stunt As election season enters full swing, Senate Democrats are taking the opportunity to garner votes by attempting to…
New details on the Administration’s spin and stall strategy. Wall Street Journal The IRS targeting of conservative groups has now become a story about the cover-up. More than a year…
by James C. Capretta and Yuval Levin • Weekly Standard Obamacare—or at least the version of it that the president and his advisers currently think they…
By Tom Harris and Bob Carter • The New York Post In the runup to the Sept. 23 UN Climate Summit in New York, Leonardo DiCaprio…
by Thomas Sowell • Pittsburgh Tribune-Review While we talk about democracy and equal rights, we seem increasingly to let both private and government decisions be determined by mob…
by Michael Barone • Washington Examiner “Twentieth-century technology,” writes economic historian Joel Mokyr in the Manhattan Institute’s excellent City Journal, “was primarily about ‘large’ things.” Large in physical size,…
by Editorial Board • Investor’s Business Daily An aide to the attorney general accidentally calls the office of the House Oversight Committee chairman, asking for help in spinning…
by Mark Pfeifle • RealClearPolitics The United States Senate should have a busy schedule when it comes back into session this week. Atrocities in the Middle…
Lessons Learned? Or Repeating the Same Mistakes? by George Landrith • Frontiers of Freedom When Ronald Reagan was asked what his plan was for dealing with the…
by Dr. Lawrence Franklin There are 114 chapters (suras) in the Koran. There are 30 parts as the early Muslims wanted the recitation of the entire Koran to be framed…
The law’s perverse incentives will have the nation working fewer hours, and working those hours less productively. By Casey B. Mulligan • Wall Street Journal Whether…
“Clerisy” class does the bidding of tech oligarchs to detriment of the middle class. by Glenn Harlan Reynolds • USAToday We’ve heard a lot of election-year…
On Wednesday, September 10th, the House of Representatives is expected to take up the Employee Health Care Protection Act (H.R. 3522). If enacted, the legislation would allow American workers to…