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By combating Frederick Taylor's theories on worker efficiency, Unions have become their own worst enemy.
President Obama's speech and strategy for Afghanistan deserves support, despite the petty partisanship of its media coverage.
William F. Buckley Jr. greatly influenced modern conservatism and will be missed dearly.
Only by continuing to act on the high seas as it always has can the United States hope to maintain a system of international rules that serves its own interests. Ratifying UNCLOS could very well have the opposite effect.
With Obama, the left thought they had finally elected a True Believer. But instead of delivering a second New Deal, it now looks like Obama may deliver the third Clinton term.
An intriguing experiment is afoot in some of the nation’s struggling public schools. New “Parent Trigger” laws passed in California and on the agenda in New York, Ohio, Colorado, and Chicago, allow parents of chronically failing schools to unseat the schools’ leadership and staff. But the initiative has pitfalls.
With the federal assault weapons ban sunsetting on Monday at midnight, the gun-control movement has a lot to fear, but not what most people think.
William F. Buckley Jr.was presented today with the Truman-Reagan Medal of Freedom by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.





