The days of Coronavirus panic should be numbered March 14, 2020 by Paul Kilmartin Leave a Comment Reasons to believe the rate is slowing and has upper bounds.
Look Who’s Stocking Up on Guns Now: Fear and Loathing in Donald Trump’s America February 9, 2018 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Since Trump’s election, gun purchases by White men have plummeted, while sales to African-Americans, gays and lesbians are way up. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
You’ve Got a Friend: Psychic “Advisers” Flood the Internet January 31, 2018 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Continued economic uncertainty, sweeping social changes, and a desire for greater control over their lives has many Americans searching for a “genie” Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
State of the Union? Trump and the Democrats Should Pledge to Work Together January 28, 2018 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment In 2018, Democrats and Republicans should commit to bipartisan cooperation, not self-defeating war. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
America’s Deepening Heroin Problem Has Its Roots in War-Torn Afghanistan January 17, 2018 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Both countries are becoming “hooked” on a deadly cycle of economic depression, drug addiction, and violence. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Is Clinton’s Political Heir, Kirsten Gillibrand, Just “Hillary Lite”? January 5, 2018 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Trotting out another neo-liberal feminist with deep ties to Wall Street won’t unify Democrats in 2020. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Despite a Year-Long Media Onslaught, Trump is Suddenly On a Roll December 31, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Legislative victories on tax reform and immigration, and reports that ISIS is on the run, has the White House gaining fresh momentum. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Thanks to Trump, Congress Is Finally Moving to Legalize the DREAMers December 22, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment On the heels of tax reform, Republicans in Congress may soon hand the White House a second major legislative victory, boosting the party’s prospects in November Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
The Obamacare Mandate Is a Tax, So the Senate Bill Is Correct December 2, 2017 by Jeffrey A. Tucker Leave a Comment The tax power giveth (not really), and the tax power taketh away.
Is Ghost-Writing the New Face of “Plagiarism” in Academia? November 16, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Anxious to get ahead in today’s forbidding labor market, college students have begun cheating on a heretofore unknown scale. Pages: 1 2 3 Pages ( 1 of 3 ): 1 23Next »