Democratizing China or ‘Communizing’ America?
By Arnold Ahlert: What if China is succeeding in turning the United States into a Marxist/socialist state?
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By Arnold Ahlert: What if China is succeeding in turning the United States into a Marxist/socialist state?
Read MoreBy Kyle Sammin: Free trade with communist nations will defeat every law we have. In a free market with an unfree nation, we have created a competition of systems, and bad systems will drive out…
Read MoreBy Pat Buchanan: “Who Lost China?” With the fall of the Nationalist government of Chiang Kai-shek, the defeat of his armies and the flight to Formosa, that was the question of the hour in 1949.
Read MoreIn this very hard-hitting article, Victor Davis Hanson writes about the danger of China and “How China ‘Woke’ America (I’ve bolded a few passages for emphasis): But did she wake up just in time…
Read MoreNewt Gingrich delves into why some Americans lie about the Chinese Communist dictatorship: A major challenge in developing a long-term strategy for America to deal with the Chinese Communist dictatorship has been the remarkable…
Read MoreBy Arthur L. Herman: If we concede leadership to the Chinese, they will set the standards as this technology becomes indispensable.
Read MoreErnesto J. Antunez gives three cheers for the trade war: There has recently been much weeping and gnashing of teeth over President Donald Trump’s trade war with the People’s Republic of China. The ire…
Read MoreBy Curtis Ellis: For decades, the leaders of both parties and all of academia told us free trade was an unalloyed good. The question was considered settled a long time ago, when Al Gore evoked…
Read MoreBy Mark Brady: China has failed to respect intellectual property rights for decades, and U.S. businesses have suffered. Thankfully, those companies are getting help from the Trump administration.
Read MoreBy Howard Richman, Jesse Richman and Raymond Richman: Trump’s trade policies are working because he understands that the correct response to mercantilism and imbalanced trade from China and other competitors is to insist upon…
Read MoreBy Spencer P. Morrison: You cannot reap what you do not sow.
Read MoreFrom the Patriot Post: Beijing maybe closer to seeking an agreement to end the trade war than many realize.
Read MoreBy Nicholas Phillips: The president’s China tariffs may inflict short-term pain on American consumers, but it’s a small price to pay to combat an existential threat to the U.S.
Read MoreBy Curtis Ellis: Tariffs on Chinese imports have the nabobs of negativism nattering on about how American consumers will have to pay more at the mall this Christmas. These talking heads know the price…
Read MoreBy Jack Hellner: The public continues to hear or read that President Trump’s trade policies are hurting the U.S. economy and destroying our relationship with the world and hurting the U.S. consumer. They say…
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