Public-Sector Unions: The Other Deep State
By Edward Ring: When government fails, public-sector unions win. When society fragments, public-sector unions consolidate their power.
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By Edward Ring: When government fails, public-sector unions win. When society fragments, public-sector unions consolidate their power.
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: Washington, D.C. super-lawyers Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing have consistently been ahead of the news on the course of the unfolding scandal of spying on the Trump campaign and administration. Appearing…
Read MoreBy Patricia McCarthy: Pelosi, Swalwell, Schiff, Blumenthal, Nadler, Cohen, Waters, Harris, Booker, et al. are of a piece. Each of them seems to possess an almost identical and wholesale lack of any character at…
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: Washington, D.C. super-lawyers Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing have consistently been ahead of the news on the course of the unfolding scandal of spying on the Trump campaign and administration. Appearing…
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: I am already on the record that Joe Biden won’t get the Democrats’ nomination, and now — for a brand-new reason — I am beginning to hope I am wrong. In…
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An interesting argument from yet another conservative — this time, the idea that the White House should charge House Dems with extortion — and the author’s opening paragraph is funny: When the Republican-controlled House…
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Ted Dabrowski and John Klingner at Wirepoints explain Governor Pritzker’s mission impossible: Look for lawmakers to paint Moody’s recent report on Illinois’ proposed progressive tax scheme as a positive endorsement. The ratings agency said the new…
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: The besmirching of Barr’s conduct is surreal. He certainly has not done anything even remotely approximating the conduct of former President Obama’s two attorneys general. Has Barr dubbed himself the…
Read MoreBy Margot Cleveland: Last week’s testimony by Attorney General William Barr confirmed these blunders and bared additional concerns with the probe into Russian interference with the 2016 presidential election. Read more: The Federalist
Read MoreBy Andrew C. McCarthy: Volume II of his report does exactly what he claimed to be avoiding. In gross violation of Justice Department policy and constitutional norms, a prosecutor neither charges nor recommends charges…
Read MoreBy F.H. Buckley: Why did the FBI and CIA spy on the Trump campaign?
Read MoreBy Rich Lowry: If anyone not named Donald J. Trump were subjected to this new prosecutorial standard, it would occasion widespread consternation.
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: Comey somehow remains seriously delusional about the abyss between his sermonizing and his own unethical and likely illegal behavior.
Read MoreBy Andrew C. McCarthy: The State Department and an Australian diplomat grossly exaggerated Papadopoulos’s claims — which were probably false anyway.
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American Thinker’s Thomas Lifson brings attention to poorly-sited air temperature monitoring stations that have artificially boosted global warming data: Anthony Watts of Watts Up With That reports on an important scientific paper sponsored by the National Oceanic and…
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