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Economics Politics

Alexander Hamilton and the fundamentals of America

Reading a biography on Alexander Hamilton is must read for any American who wants to study our nation’s history. Reading about Hamilton will help teach you about why America is the way it is today. It will help you understand: Why we have a constant debate about state’s rights vs. federal power. Why we have […]

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Economics Employment Politics

America had to re-open faster than other countries

Whenever I hear people say: “The US had more cases because it reopened faster,” I think: yes, because too many other countries depend on the US. We can’t afford to stay closed for business. We subsidize the rest of the world in many ways, and one of those is through trade. We can’t stay shut […]

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Politics

Voting shouldn’t be too easy

One of the most repeated and yet also most dangerous phrases heard during elections is: “I don’t care who you vote for. Just vote.” This is not just poor advice; it is dangerous. Would you recommend that someone serve on the board of directors of a company if he or she knows nothing about the […]

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Employment Politics

There is no impartial journalism

The resignation of New York Times reporter Bari Weiss and her statements about resigning from the Gray Lady due to being harassed and targeted should come as no surprise. Let’s look briefly at some of the history of what once was regarded as a well respected and esteemed paper. In 2003 former New York Times […]

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Faith Politics

God and Man at Yale: a warning from 1951 that we ignored

William Buckley, Jr. seemed to have a warning for us in 1951 when he wrote “God and Man at Yale.” He was 26 at the time, but already his vocabulary was extensive and his writing is excellent.  In “God and Man at Yale,” he took his alma mater to task.  You might not think that […]