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History does not repeat itself exactly, but polling evidence indicates that Americans today, like Americans in the late 1930s, see big government spending programs as an impediment, not an aid, to job creation.
Those who witnessed Japan's spectacular rise and fall in the 1980s should get a familiar feeling watching China these days.
A final meeting with Oriana Fallaci leaves great life lessons about politics and the struggle for truth.
Nations that indulge in the "global zero" utopia do not make the world more idealistic and may help bring about the very evils they are trying to eliminate.
Though poll numbers suggest large Republican gains in the House this November, Republicans should be cautious because picking up 39 seats is still a steep climb.
The Blue Dog deal only slightly slows down the train toward mandatory government health care; it does nothing to change the track.
Congress is about to appropriate $105 million for malaria control, and the money will be wasted--yet again.
At long last--my profound and compelling argument for government subsidization of the arts.




