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

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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Farewell, prince of tides

  March 14, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Soon after “The Prince of Tides” became a blockbuster movie in 1991, People magazine put the film’s leading man, Nick Nolte, on its cover as the…

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Farewell, prince of tides

  March 14, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Soon after “The Prince of Tides” became a blockbuster movie in 1991, People magazine put the film’s leading man, Nick Nolte, on its cover as the…

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The party’s (almost) over

  March 14, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   So it has come to this: A brokered convention or President Hillary Clinton. These options seem to be what’s left to Republicans of conscience, who are,…

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The party’s (almost) over

  March 14, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   So it has come to this: A brokered convention or President Hillary Clinton. These options seem to be what’s left to Republicans of conscience, who are,…

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Up with political “bosses”!

  March 7, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   What we are seeing in the continuing march of Donald Trump toward the Republican presidential nomination is the power and significance of political entrepreneurship. If…

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Up with political “bosses”!

  March 7, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   What we are seeing in the continuing march of Donald Trump toward the Republican presidential nomination is the power and significance of political entrepreneurship. If…

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The way we were (in 1915!)

  March 7, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   By 1915, the United States was the world’s richest nation — and yet, most Americans were dirt poor by today’s standards. Adjusted for inflation, men’s…

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The way we were (in 1915!)

  March 7, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   By 1915, the United States was the world’s richest nation — and yet, most Americans were dirt poor by today’s standards. Adjusted for inflation, men’s…

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A new theory of inequality

  March 7, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Thumbing through the annual report of the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) is always an education. This year’s 430-page edition is no exception.…

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A new theory of inequality

  March 7, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Thumbing through the annual report of the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) is always an education. This year’s 430-page edition is no exception.…

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Inoculated against truth

  March 7, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   By now it’s obvious that lecturing Donald Trump supporters about why they shouldn’t vote for him only confirms their convictions. If you’re part of the “establishment,”…

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Inoculated against truth

  March 7, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   By now it’s obvious that lecturing Donald Trump supporters about why they shouldn’t vote for him only confirms their convictions. If you’re part of the “establishment,”…

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The black and white of politics

  March 7, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   FLORENCE, SC – If Donald Trump speaks for disenfranchised whites, Hillary Clinton speaks mostly to blacks who feel the same. But the differences in how people,…

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The black and white of politics

  March 7, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   FLORENCE, SC – If Donald Trump speaks for disenfranchised whites, Hillary Clinton speaks mostly to blacks who feel the same. But the differences in how people,…

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Hooked on cheap money

  February 29, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Say it ain’t so, Doug. From 2009 to early 2015, Douglas Elmendorf was the widely respected director of the Congressional Budget Office, where he repeatedly…

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Hooked on cheap money

  February 29, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Say it ain’t so, Doug. From 2009 to early 2015, Douglas Elmendorf was the widely respected director of the Congressional Budget Office, where he repeatedly…

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The aging business cycle

  February 29, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   At her most recent press conference in December, Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen had this (abbreviated) exchange with ABC News reporter Rebecca Jarvis. Jarvis:…

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The aging business cycle

  February 29, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   At her most recent press conference in December, Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen had this (abbreviated) exchange with ABC News reporter Rebecca Jarvis. Jarvis:…

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The global allure of Palmetto politics

  February 29, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   COLUMBIA, SC – Americans aren’t the only people who are fascinated by South Carolina politics and the presidential primary process. During the past several days, including…

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The global allure of Palmetto politics

  February 29, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   COLUMBIA, SC – Americans aren’t the only people who are fascinated by South Carolina politics and the presidential primary process. During the past several days, including…

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Clash of titans: Pope vs. Trump

  February 29, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   COLUMBIA, SC – The popular wisdom that opposites attract is true in both romance and politics. But rarely do adages prove so profoundly — and absurdly…

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Clash of titans: Pope vs. Trump

  February 29, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   COLUMBIA, SC – The popular wisdom that opposites attract is true in both romance and politics. But rarely do adages prove so profoundly — and absurdly…

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An impending recession?

  February 21, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   It’s economists versus the stock market. Economists generally don’t forecast a recession anytime soon. The stock market does — or at least that’s one plausible…

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An impending recession?

  February 21, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   It’s economists versus the stock market. Economists generally don’t forecast a recession anytime soon. The stock market does — or at least that’s one plausible…

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Budget fairy tales

  February 21, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   We have a candor deficit. President Obama last week submitted his $4 trillion 2017 budget, using the occasion for self-congratulation. Deficits are down. Employment is…

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Budget fairy tales

  February 21, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   We have a candor deficit. President Obama last week submitted his $4 trillion 2017 budget, using the occasion for self-congratulation. Deficits are down. Employment is…

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What would Scalia do?

  February 21, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   As Republican presidential candidates invoke Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s legacy, all insisting that his suddenly vacant seat shouldn’t be filled until a new president is…

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What would Scalia do?

  February 21, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   As Republican presidential candidates invoke Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s legacy, all insisting that his suddenly vacant seat shouldn’t be filled until a new president is…

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A South Carolina primer-y

  February 21, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   CAMDEN, S.C. — Out on the hustings, people often ask me: “Can you explain South Carolina?” I just shake my head. It’s complicated, I say. The…

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A South Carolina primer-y

  February 21, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   CAMDEN, S.C. — Out on the hustings, people often ask me: “Can you explain South Carolina?” I just shake my head. It’s complicated, I say. The…

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The crash of 2016?

  February 15, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   You cannot understand the vulnerable state of the U.S. and global economies — and nervous stock markets — without coming to grips with the crash…

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The crash of 2016?

  February 15, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   You cannot understand the vulnerable state of the U.S. and global economies — and nervous stock markets — without coming to grips with the crash…

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#Outoftouch

  February 15, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Two recent comments by famous feminists have underscored the inevitable and predicted the foregone: The feminist era of Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright has…

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#Outoftouch

  February 15, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   Two recent comments by famous feminists have underscored the inevitable and predicted the foregone: The feminist era of Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright has…

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Hillary’s golden tongue

  February 15, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   PALM BEACH, Fla. – As speaking fees go, Hillary Clinton’s allegedly scandalous $200,000 per engagement is chump change compared with Donald Trump’s $1.5 million. But, of…

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Hillary’s golden tongue

  February 15, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   PALM BEACH, Fla. – As speaking fees go, Hillary Clinton’s allegedly scandalous $200,000 per engagement is chump change compared with Donald Trump’s $1.5 million. But, of…

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It’s still the economy, stupid!

  February 8, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   In 1992, James Carville popularized the adage “It’s the economy, stupid.” If the economy is ailing, people tend to vote against the party in the…

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Deficits … who cares?

  February 8, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Just how far have budget deficits drifted off the radar screen of presidential politics? Here’s one indicator: Last week, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO)…

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Oh, Donnie boy

  February 8, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   If you ask Donald Trump fans what they like about him, there’s an excellent chance they’ll say, “Because he’s not politically correct.” But this is only…

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An upbeat economic story

  February 1, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Here’s some good — and generally overlooked — news about the U.S. economy: Among major ethnic and racial groups, African-Americans scored the biggest job advances…

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What’s behind the stock selloff?

  February 1, 2016

By Robert J. Samuelson   Capitalism has always been an epic struggle between risk and reward, and the easiest way to understand the present turmoil in world stock markets is…

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Clinton’s cracked credibility

  February 1, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   The first question to Hillary Clinton from an audience member during Monday night’s Democratic town hall in Iowa must have been a blow from one so…

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Bonfire of the vulgarities

  February 1, 2016

By Kathleen Parker   At first it seemed too weirdly awful to be true, but there she was: Sarah Palin standing next to Donald Trump last Tuesday and endorsing him…

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