by Tim Donner | Dec 20, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
On some matters of public policy, you can flick a switch and things change instantly. When Joe Biden ordered an end to construction of Donald Trump’s southern border wall, for example, or Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement, the effects were immediate. But...
by Leesa K. Donner | Dec 4, 2021 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Good Reads, Opinion
The Financial Times magazine has done it again. It has somehow managed to skew its awards for women of the year so far to the left as to render it laughable. It is nothing short of astonishing that women “across continents, industries, and issues” all have one thing...
by Andrew Moran | Nov 20, 2021 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Good Reads, Opinion
‘Tis the season to either feign outrage over the national debt or proclaim that the U.S. government needs to spend more to avoid economic catastrophe. A month after Republicans and Democrats agreed to kick the can down the road, allowing the Treasury Department...
by Tim Donner | Oct 27, 2021 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
Is there anything in the world easier — or more cowardly — than being a politician, calling for some grand government scheme built in your own mind for political gain, and then declaring that it will be funded by demanding that the rich “finally” pay their...
by Tim Donner | Oct 14, 2021 | Articles, Media, Opinion
We have all known it to be true for as long as anyone can remember – almost to the point of writing it off as a fact of life. It was long denied by the perpetrators, then finally begrudgingly admitted, and ultimately worn as a badge of honor in the Donald Trump era....