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Members of Congress need to make real choices, not simply draw up wish lists. They need to work to enact legislation that moves our country in the direction that reflects its core principles, and that requires recognizing that the way to solve problems is sometimes incremental.
Though midcentury political scientists craved greater ideological separation between the parties, many people now bemoan the increasingly polarization of the American political system, which leaves little room for those in the middle.
A selective immigration policy focused on high-skilled, high-demand workers will allow the United States to compete in an increasingly global economy while protecting the interests of American citizens and benefitting taxpayers.
Michael Rubin reviews Losing the Golden Hour: An Insider's View of Iraq's Reconstruction by James Stephenson.
South Korea's new president islooking for friends in Washington.
Innovation in drugs and medical devices in the U.S. is rampant.
While Bo's story is about power, it should not obscure the fact that there is an ideological struggle going on inside China.






