Re-evaluating China is long overdue

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By Uldis Sprogis: It started with Nixon in 1972, opening up harmonious diplomatic relations with China, including a reduction of trade restrictions. Then, since President Reagan, the strategy was to integrate China into the…

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The Doctrine of Media Untruth

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Victor Davis Hanson nails it — it’s called the information war and our side still isn’t up to the fight: When knowledge, wisdom, independent thought, even basic competence were no longer requisites for success,…

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The Fallen Soldier

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From Prager University: Others have made the ultimate sacrifice so that you could be free. Remember them—today, and always. A moving tribute, written and narrated by former Navy SEAL and author Jocko Willink.

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Social Justice Isn’t Justice

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A video from Prager University: You’ll see a lot of references to justice in the Bible, but you’ll never see the word “social” precede it. Why? Is it simply because social justice is a…

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The Era of Offshoring U.S. Jobs Is Over

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By Robert E. Lighthizer, the U.S. trade representative: The pandemic, and Trump’s trade policy, are accelerating a trend to bring manufacturing back to America. Some say crises don’t so much alter the course of…

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Voter Fraud Goes Viral

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By Lloyd Billingsley: Democrats exploit the pandemic with a push for mail-in ballots. Last month, California governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order for “all-mail” ballots for elections in May and June. In similar style, Democrats…

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