How powerful is the Fed?
March 14, 2018By Robert Samuelson It is March 2009. The American economy is rapidly collapsing. The previous month, payroll jobs had dropped by a staggering 650,000. The grim outlook stokes gallows…
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Off to the races — again
March 12, 2018By Kathleen Parker You may have missed the starting shot, but the midterm races officially began last week with the Texas primaries. This coming Tuesday, voters in Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional…
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Off to the races — again
March 12, 2018By Kathleen Parker You may have missed the starting shot, but the midterm races officially began last week with the Texas primaries. This coming Tuesday, voters in Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional…
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The optimists strike back
March 12, 2018By Robert Samuelson A few years ago — probably four or five — I had an unexpected and terrifying thought: We could have World War III. Until then, I…
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The optimists strike back
March 12, 2018By Robert Samuelson A few years ago — probably four or five — I had an unexpected and terrifying thought: We could have World War III. Until then, I…
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The coming Trump inflation?
March 5, 2018By Robert Samuelson Can we run the economy “hot”? To those who think that President Trump’s economic policy is simply an extended program to make the rich richer, there…
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The coming Trump inflation?
March 5, 2018By Robert Samuelson Can we run the economy “hot”? To those who think that President Trump’s economic policy is simply an extended program to make the rich richer, there…
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How fossil fuels survive
March 2, 2018By Robert Samuelson Anyone who tells you that dealing with climate change is simply a matter of sweeping away the obstructionism of oil companies is living in a dream…
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How fossil fuels survive
March 2, 2018By Robert Samuelson Anyone who tells you that dealing with climate change is simply a matter of sweeping away the obstructionism of oil companies is living in a dream…
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Bring me your fire and brimstone
February 26, 2018By Kathleen Parker Oh, for God’s sake. What else can one say about the week after Florida’s high school massacre? Funerals for the 17 students and faculty were barely…
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Bring me your fire and brimstone
February 26, 2018By Kathleen Parker Oh, for God’s sake. What else can one say about the week after Florida’s high school massacre? Funerals for the 17 students and faculty were barely…
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What most threatens the economy? You might be surprised.
February 23, 2018By Robert Samuelson Here’s today’s quiz: What poses the greatest threat to America’s economy? (a) federal budget deficits; (b) China; (c) trade deficits; (d) ineffective schools; (e) the internet;…
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What most threatens the economy? You might be surprised.
February 23, 2018By Robert Samuelson Here’s today’s quiz: What poses the greatest threat to America’s economy? (a) federal budget deficits; (b) China; (c) trade deficits; (d) ineffective schools; (e) the internet;…
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Seeking gun sanity after Parkland
February 22, 2018By Kathleen Parker As pressures mount for Congress to “just do something” about mass shootings, Americans would do well to seek solutions closer to home. City by city, state…
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Seeking gun sanity after Parkland
February 22, 2018By Kathleen Parker As pressures mount for Congress to “just do something” about mass shootings, Americans would do well to seek solutions closer to home. City by city, state…
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Ugh — inflation is back
February 19, 2018By Robert Samuelson Anyone looking for good economic news will be disappointed by the latest inflation report, which showed the Consumer Price Index (CPI) advancing by 0.5 percent in…
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Ugh — inflation is back
February 19, 2018By Robert Samuelson Anyone looking for good economic news will be disappointed by the latest inflation report, which showed the Consumer Price Index (CPI) advancing by 0.5 percent in…
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Going Hogg wild
February 19, 2018By Kathleen Parker It was a profoundly poignant image: Thirty to 40 teens huddled together in a small dark room, their downturned faces illuminated by cellphones as they learned…
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Going Hogg wild
February 19, 2018By Kathleen Parker It was a profoundly poignant image: Thirty to 40 teens huddled together in a small dark room, their downturned faces illuminated by cellphones as they learned…
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Will the Olympics go bust?
February 15, 2018By Robert Samuelson Whatever the virtues of the Olympics, economics is not one of them. As we enjoy this year’s winter games in South Korea, we ought to ponder…
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Will the Olympics go bust?
February 15, 2018By Robert Samuelson Whatever the virtues of the Olympics, economics is not one of them. As we enjoy this year’s winter games in South Korea, we ought to ponder…
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Invasion of the bots
February 15, 2018By Kathleen Parker If you want to know whether Democrats will take back the House and/or Senate in November, just ask Russia. Or rather, ask the Russian trolls who…
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Invasion of the bots
February 15, 2018By Kathleen Parker If you want to know whether Democrats will take back the House and/or Senate in November, just ask Russia. Or rather, ask the Russian trolls who…
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America’s prudence deficit
February 12, 2018By Robert Samuelson Well, we just kicked the can down the road again — to quote former President Barack Obama, who developed into an expert can-kicker during his eight…
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America’s prudence deficit
February 12, 2018By Robert Samuelson Well, we just kicked the can down the road again — to quote former President Barack Obama, who developed into an expert can-kicker during his eight…
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Governing with the enemy
February 12, 2018By Kathleen Parker When White House staff secretary Rob Porter resigned Wednesday amid allegations that he abused his two ex-wives and a former girlfriend, he parted the curtains on…
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Governing with the enemy
February 12, 2018By Kathleen Parker When White House staff secretary Rob Porter resigned Wednesday amid allegations that he abused his two ex-wives and a former girlfriend, he parted the curtains on…
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Karma loves football
February 12, 2018By Kathleen Parker The delirium over the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory over the New England Patriots seems to have been matched by delight in Tom Brady’s defeat and the phantom…
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Trucking and the future of work
February 8, 2018By Robert Samuelson The future of trucking may tell us a lot about the future of work. It’s no secret that many Americans fear losing their jobs to automation.…
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Trucking and the future of work
February 8, 2018By Robert Samuelson The future of trucking may tell us a lot about the future of work. It’s no secret that many Americans fear losing their jobs to automation.…
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Commonsense immigration for the 21st century
February 5, 2018By Robert Samuelson We are a nation of immigrants who are uneasy about immigration. There is a long history of resentment against immigrants, dating to the Irish immigrants in…
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Commonsense immigration for the 21st century
February 5, 2018By Robert Samuelson We are a nation of immigrants who are uneasy about immigration. There is a long history of resentment against immigrants, dating to the Irish immigrants in…
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#Fairness
February 5, 2018By Kathleen Parker Just minutes before the start of President Trump’s State of the Union address, Hillary Clinton dumped a mea culpa onto her Facebook page, explaining why, a…
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#Fairness
February 5, 2018By Kathleen Parker Just minutes before the start of President Trump’s State of the Union address, Hillary Clinton dumped a mea culpa onto her Facebook page, explaining why, a…
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A year later, TPP is still a Trump disaster
February 1, 2018By Robert Samuelson As President Trump prepares to appraise the state of the union, it’s worth remembering what still ranks as one of the worst decisions of his presidency:…
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A year later, TPP is still a Trump disaster
February 1, 2018By Robert Samuelson As President Trump prepares to appraise the state of the union, it’s worth remembering what still ranks as one of the worst decisions of his presidency:…
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Can Trump sustain newfound aura of gravitas?
February 1, 2018By Kathleen Parker It was a good speech. Calm down. I said good. Despite talking for an hour and 20 minutes, the longest speech since Bill Clinton’s much-mocked 2000…
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Can Trump sustain newfound aura of gravitas?
February 1, 2018By Kathleen Parker It was a good speech. Calm down. I said good. Despite talking for an hour and 20 minutes, the longest speech since Bill Clinton’s much-mocked 2000…
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Are we hostage to the stock market?
January 29, 2018By Robert Samuelson The stock market is going gangbusters — but whether this reflects the economy’s underlying strength or runaway speculation is a question that stumps many experts. Hence,…
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Are we hostage to the stock market?
January 29, 2018By Robert Samuelson The stock market is going gangbusters — but whether this reflects the economy’s underlying strength or runaway speculation is a question that stumps many experts. Hence,…
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The shutdown solved nothing
January 29, 2018By Robert Samuelson OK, the shutdown is over. But no one should be fooled into thinking that this settles the big questions facing the country. Even if (a big…
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From ‘fake news’ to witch hunt
January 29, 2018By Kathleen Parker Conspiracies. Secret societies. Witch hunts. During the past year, we’ve heard reference to all of the above to explain away any suggestion of collusion between the…
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From ‘fake news’ to witch hunt
January 29, 2018By Kathleen Parker Conspiracies. Secret societies. Witch hunts. During the past year, we’ve heard reference to all of the above to explain away any suggestion of collusion between the…
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Another reminder that officers deserve our gratitude
January 29, 2018By Richard Eckstrom S.C. Comptroller January 9 was National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. The annual observance aims to remind us of the constant dangers facing our police, deputies and other public…
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Another reminder that officers deserve our gratitude
January 29, 2018By Richard Eckstrom S.C. Comptroller January 9 was National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. The annual observance aims to remind us of the constant dangers facing our police, deputies and other public…
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A matter of time
January 25, 2018By Kathleen Parker It was probably only a matter of time before some unbalanced person decided that he needed to take out a few members of the “fake news”…
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Paging personnel
January 22, 2018By Kathleen Parker If the name Taylor Weyeneth rings a tiny bell in your head, then you might be related to him. Otherwise, the 24-year-old was until a week…
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China and the global race for knowledge
January 22, 2018By Robert Samuelson The National Science Foundation and the National Science Board have just released their biennial “Science & Engineering Indicators,” a voluminous document describing the state of American…
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Can there be a charitable reading of “s—hole”?
January 20, 2018By Kathleen Parker While recently perusing unread books gathering dust on my shelves, one tome caught my eye and, upon being loosed from the grip of neglect, fell open…
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The expanding millionaire class
January 20, 2018By Robert Samuelson Call them the new millionaires. Once upon a time — certainly within living memory — becoming a millionaire was a big deal. It was a badge…
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