China, Nike Team Up With Forced Labor
By Nate Jackson: A new report nails the “woke” hypocrites at Nike — especially Colin Kaepernick.
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By Nate Jackson: A new report nails the “woke” hypocrites at Nike — especially Colin Kaepernick.
Read MoreBy Kevin Mooney: China wants to use artificial intelligence and 5G technology to “control the world” and undermine human rights, a Heritage Foundation national security analyst said Friday during an annual gathering of conservative…
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: The U.S. has become no better friend to an increasing number of allies and neutrals, and no worse an adversary to a shrinking group of enemies.
Read MoreBy Scott DesJarlais: Normal people in places like Cleveland and Winchester, Tennessee—not the Ivy League professors who dismissed them—who had the right idea all along.
Read MoreBy Gary Bauer: Yesterday, the United States and China signed a new trade deal, resulting in a pause in the trade war.
Read MoreBy Gordon G. Chang: From its perch on the UN Security Council, Beijing has placed itself in a position to attack freedom and democracy. It was the force behind a just-passed, Russian-sponsored General Assembly…
Read MoreBy Curtis Ellis: A growing pile of studies and a growing pile of corpses show that the debate over trade—specifically trade with Red China—cannot be limited to a dissection of economic indices, profit and…
Read MoreFrom WhiteHouse.gov: Americans saw plenty of Washington at its worst this year, with one party in Congress obsessed with a partisan impeachment stunt and obstructing progress at every turn. But despite getting no help from…
Read MoreBy Nathanael Blake: After adding up the expensive externalities and the social cost, cheap stuff from China does not look as affordable as it does on the store shelf or the online cart.
Read MoreBy Con Coughlin: The US president said a future US-UK trade agreement has “the potential to be far bigger and more lucrative” than any deal that could have been made with the EU.
Read MoreBy Fritz Pettyjohn: For 28 years, the American people have been played for suckers. Since the fall of communism in 1989, we allowed ourselves to be taken advantage of, militarily and economically. The working…
Read MoreBy Benjamin Weingarten: “What I really want to know about is the intellectual property [IP] part of this…. isn’t it true that they’ve [China] just instituted their own new cyber security rules that are…
Read MoreBy Ben Weingarten: The former speaker of the House’s latest book, ‘Trump Vs. China,’ is an indispensable guide for understanding our greatest foreign policy challenge.
Read MoreBy Daniel Greenfield: It’s time to undo a Cold War mistake.
Read MoreBy Curtis Ellis: It’s well past time to ask whether procuring cheap imported consumer goods should be the goal of our foreign trade policy and if it’s the best way to raise Americans’ standard…
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