The one bright side of the looming debt crisis
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Targeted tax cuts must be part of any realistic plan to bring the federal budget into balance
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Targeted tax cuts must be part of any realistic plan to bring the federal budget into balance
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We should never forget what a weak political position is ultimately being represented
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And its surprising future
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The Roman Empire suffered its own version of America’s current out-of-control spending
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State and local Republicans actually do a pretty good job of what those at the national level promise
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The far-left’s self-defeating internal contradictions have become increasingly apparent
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‘No nation has ever been as deeply in debt as the US is, and that cannot be good… Somebody’s going to suffer’
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The Space Foundation expects other countries to invest far more heavily on their presence in space, especially on getting to the Moon
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Each new spending program further erodes the protection America can offer its seniors and the poor
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The public sector is ripe for disruption
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An experiment in Sweden offers an alternative to Biden’s endless subsidies
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The threat of fewer teachers in unions is a real and existential one
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How can we tackle crises when there’s no national buy-in?
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By supporting wealth taxes, they’re showing they don’t understand the math — naturally
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Climate change is not the same as nuclear annihilation
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Paul Ehrlich was a false prophet; how long until we acknowledge the others in our midst?
It’s been hard to miss the excitement since the US Energy Department announced that its Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory had produced a fusion reaction, which, for the first time, unleashed more power than it took to create. Using an array of 192 lasers to superheat and compress hydrogen atoms to more than 100,000,000°C, scientists managed
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Green activists need to make peace with their sworn adversary
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Even Joe Biden says it’s done, but more variants and subvariants may loom
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Should we return to the Moon? Or go to Mars? It’s a very deep and consequential divide