Plato, Aristotle and, oh dear, Trump

  May 1, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va – When it comes to rhetoric, Plato was right and Aristotle — not so much. Distilled, Aristotle thought rhetoric good for democracy, though his…

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Plato, Aristotle and, oh dear, Trump

  May 1, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va – When it comes to rhetoric, Plato was right and Aristotle — not so much. Distilled, Aristotle thought rhetoric good for democracy, though his…

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Black votes matter

  May 1, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   CHARLESTON, SC – African-Americans in the South can’t get a break when it comes to voting, as history can’t deny. After all they’ve endured through slavery,…

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Black votes matter

  May 1, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   CHARLESTON, SC – African-Americans in the South can’t get a break when it comes to voting, as history can’t deny. After all they’ve endured through slavery,…

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A competition deficit?

  April 25, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   The Obama administration has a new economic worry: competition or, allegedly, the lack of it. America’s businesses, the indictment goes, merge too often, innovate too…

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A competition deficit?

  April 25, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   The Obama administration has a new economic worry: competition or, allegedly, the lack of it. America’s businesses, the indictment goes, merge too often, innovate too…

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Why tax reform is doomed

  April 25, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Almost everyone agrees that America’s income tax is too complex. Considering this, you might expect that simplifying the income tax would be a slam dunk.…

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Why tax reform is doomed

  April 25, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Almost everyone agrees that America’s income tax is too complex. Considering this, you might expect that simplifying the income tax would be a slam dunk.…

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The least ugly economy

  April 25, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Among the world’s major economies, America’s is “the least ugly,” as Adam Posen, head of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, puts it. So it…

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The least ugly economy

  April 25, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Among the world’s major economies, America’s is “the least ugly,” as Adam Posen, head of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, puts it. So it…

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A trans-ient dilemma

  April 25, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   As Archie Bunker might say, the world is going down the terlet. And how. Who could have predicted that politics would require serious discussion of who…

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A trans-ient dilemma

  April 25, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   As Archie Bunker might say, the world is going down the terlet. And how. Who could have predicted that politics would require serious discussion of who…

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Karma tastes rich in new, humane economy

  April 25, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   As the human circus of presidential politics has plodded along for what seems a decade now, a revolution has been taking place in the ever-more-dignified animal…

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Karma tastes rich in new, humane economy

  April 25, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   As the human circus of presidential politics has plodded along for what seems a decade now, a revolution has been taking place in the ever-more-dignified animal…

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Brazil’s nightmare

  April 18, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Woe is Brazil. As the summer Olympics approach in August, Latin America’s largest country — with a population of 206 million and an economy that…

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Brazil’s nightmare

  April 18, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Woe is Brazil. As the summer Olympics approach in August, Latin America’s largest country — with a population of 206 million and an economy that…

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Fashion-backward in North Carolina

  April 18, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   EASTON, Md. – It’s been a long while since South Carolina could look down upon its neighbor to the North. Thanks to North Carolina’s anti-LGBT legislation…

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Fashion-backward in North Carolina

  April 18, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   EASTON, Md. – It’s been a long while since South Carolina could look down upon its neighbor to the North. Thanks to North Carolina’s anti-LGBT legislation…

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Pope Bernie

  April 18, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Imagine emerging from a rocky political week only to announce, as Bernie Sanders did, that, oh, by the way, the Vatican called. Actually, it was the…

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Pope Bernie

  April 18, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Imagine emerging from a rocky political week only to announce, as Bernie Sanders did, that, oh, by the way, the Vatican called. Actually, it was the…

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Trumpanomics: fantasies over facts

  April 10, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Trumpanomics doesn’t compute. The media keep piling on Donald Trump, because he keeps saying things that are controversial, impractical, undesirable and — in some cases…

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Trumpanomics: fantasies over facts

  April 10, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Trumpanomics doesn’t compute. The media keep piling on Donald Trump, because he keeps saying things that are controversial, impractical, undesirable and — in some cases…

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The people’s race

  April 10, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   The spectacular strangeness of this presidential election may require a new display in Ripley’s Odditorium of believe-it-or-nots. Among the exhibits, curators might place the History of…

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The people’s race

  April 10, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   The spectacular strangeness of this presidential election may require a new display in Ripley’s Odditorium of believe-it-or-nots. Among the exhibits, curators might place the History of…

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Solving the productivity mystery

  April 4, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   A paradox of our time concerns productivity. We are awash in transformative technologies — smartphones, tablets, big data — and yet the growth in labor…

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Solving the productivity mystery

  April 4, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   A paradox of our time concerns productivity. We are awash in transformative technologies — smartphones, tablets, big data — and yet the growth in labor…

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Trump learns that thinking is hard

  April 4, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Donald Trump is learning how hard it is to pretend to be something he’s not. Case in point: Since deciding to run for president — and…

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Trump learns that thinking is hard

  April 4, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Donald Trump is learning how hard it is to pretend to be something he’s not. Case in point: Since deciding to run for president — and…

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What now?

  April 4, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   So what are we to do? This is a familiar question to opinion writers. Translation: You’ve told us what’s wrong with everything — and we agree.…

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What now?

  April 4, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   So what are we to do? This is a familiar question to opinion writers. Translation: You’ve told us what’s wrong with everything — and we agree.…

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We’re not a poor country, Donald

  March 28, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   We are a very wealthy society, and we shouldn’t forget it. Donald Trump apparently has — along with many other people. Visiting recently with The…

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We’re not a poor country, Donald

  March 28, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   We are a very wealthy society, and we shouldn’t forget it. Donald Trump apparently has — along with many other people. Visiting recently with The…

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Earth Day cleanups are ​part of the problem

  March 25, 2016

By Rudy Socha CEO Wounded Nature – Working Veterans   Annual litter cleanups add an additional 12 million plastic trash bags to landfills every year. Wounded Nature – Working Veterans…

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Earth Day cleanups are ​part of the problem

  March 25, 2016

By Rudy Socha CEO Wounded Nature – Working Veterans   Annual litter cleanups add an additional 12 million plastic trash bags to landfills every year. Wounded Nature – Working Veterans…

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The biggest cyber heist ever?

  March 24, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   It’s a big story that has stayed beneath the radar of most American media. Somehow, cyber criminals stole $81 million from Bangladesh’s central bank (its…

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The biggest cyber heist ever?

  March 24, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   It’s a big story that has stayed beneath the radar of most American media. Somehow, cyber criminals stole $81 million from Bangladesh’s central bank (its…

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Trade myths and realities

  March 24, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   In this bitter campaign, one area of agreement unites the major candidates: trade. Bernie Sanders brags that he’s opposed all recent trade agreements; Hillary Clinton…

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Trade myths and realities

  March 24, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   In this bitter campaign, one area of agreement unites the major candidates: trade. Bernie Sanders brags that he’s opposed all recent trade agreements; Hillary Clinton…

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What did you do to stop him, Daddy?

  March 24, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Now that Donald Trump has spoken before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a pro-Israel lobbying group, Americans have learned the following: Trump can read…

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What did you do to stop him, Daddy?

  March 24, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Now that Donald Trump has spoken before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a pro-Israel lobbying group, Americans have learned the following: Trump can read…

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Good news for discouraged workers

  March 20, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Surprise: America’s discouraged workers are finding jobs — or so it seems. Unanticipated by many economists, this is good news for the country (and, assuming…

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Good news for discouraged workers

  March 20, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Surprise: America’s discouraged workers are finding jobs — or so it seems. Unanticipated by many economists, this is good news for the country (and, assuming…

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Soaking the rich: a primer

  March 20, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   There’s no subtlety about Democrats’ tax plans. Between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, details differ, but the central themes are identical: Soak the rich. To…

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Soaking the rich: a primer

  March 20, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   There’s no subtlety about Democrats’ tax plans. Between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, details differ, but the central themes are identical: Soak the rich. To…

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Where’s the $3 trillion?

  March 20, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Is the American economy stronger than we think? Perhaps. A persisting puzzle about its recent performance is the stark contrast between growth of jobs (which…

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Where’s the $3 trillion?

  March 20, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Is the American economy stronger than we think? Perhaps. A persisting puzzle about its recent performance is the stark contrast between growth of jobs (which…

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Understanding the Islamic State

  March 20, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   MIAMI BEACH — One wouldn’t call them bedfellows, strange or otherwise, but President Obama and Donald Trump arebothinadvertently helping the Islamic State through rhetoric that is…

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Understanding the Islamic State

  March 20, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   MIAMI BEACH — One wouldn’t call them bedfellows, strange or otherwise, but President Obama and Donald Trump arebothinadvertently helping the Islamic State through rhetoric that is…

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Shame, shame, shame

  March 20, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   As Donald Trump continues to surge forward as the most-likely Republican nominee, perfectly sane people are beginning to wonder: “Was there something we missed? Maybe he’s…

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Shame, shame, shame

  March 20, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   As Donald Trump continues to surge forward as the most-likely Republican nominee, perfectly sane people are beginning to wonder: “Was there something we missed? Maybe he’s…

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Posted in: midlandsbiz   Category: health-care, op-ed