Dispatches

The Remains of an Administration

By The Editor

By Victor Davis Hanson: Obama’s policies are in tatters, and the worst scandals of his White House are coming to light. “One is not struck by the truth until prompted quite accidentally by some…

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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 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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At Utah Beach

By The Editor

From American Thinker: The memories of my father, Gilbert C. “Gib” Frye, a soldier in the 4th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, who landed on Utah Beach on June 6, 1944.

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Socialist Venezuela in the News

By The Editor

Here are headlines on what has been going on in socialist Venezuela — and I will keep added to this list so ignore the date of this posting:   In a United Nations Report,…

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