Electric Car Subsidies Hurt Middle Class Americans
While cold weather, as a new AAA study reveals, can reduce the range of electric vehicles by roughly 40 percent, the prospect of being frozen out of its windfall from…
While cold weather, as a new AAA study reveals, can reduce the range of electric vehicles by roughly 40 percent, the prospect of being frozen out of its windfall from…
By John McCormack • National Review In Tuesday’s Wisconsin supreme-court election, conservatives appear to have scored a shocking upset victory. With only a handful of precincts left to report, conservative-backed…
By Dan McLaughlin • National Review The latest enthusiasm from progressive pundits and activists for replacing the American system of self-government is to abolish the Electoral College and choose presidents…
By Kevin Cochrane • Washington Times “Democratic Socialism,” preached by Sen. Bernie Sanders and others, seems like a pretty good dream. The problem is, it is just that — a…
By Charles Hurt • Washington Times The job of newspapers was once to “comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.” Today, that job seems to be to give voice to…
By Bill Gertz • Washington Free Beacon China is building a long-range cruise missile fired from a shipping container that could turn Beijing’s large fleet of freighters into potential warships…
By Sumantra Maita • The Federalist Bob Gates, perhaps the most farsighted post-Cold War defense secretary, presciently predicted in 2011 “that there will be dwindling appetite and patience in the…
By Mairead Mcardle • National Review Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai said Friday that some advocates of net neutrality saw a political advantage in fomenting fear about the policy’s…
By Chris Edwards • National Review Senator Elizabeth Warren is pushing a wealth-tax plan on the presidential campaign trail. She is promising that her tax would counter a rigged political…
By Mary Lou Lang • Washington Free Beacon Several companies are relocating from the Empire State, numerous businesses have announced they are closing shop altogether citing economic reasons, and a…
Elections,” the man once said, “have consequences.” In 2016, the need to fill a vacancy on the United States Supreme Court was a consequence foremost in the minds of voters.…
By Sumantra Maitra • The Federalist During the dying days of the Roman Republic, with effete senators stabbing each other in the back when they were not busy in orgies,…
By Kevin D. Williamson • National Review The Senate. The Electoral College. The First Amendment. The Second Amendment. The Supreme Court. Is there a part of our constitutional order that…
By National Review Senator Elizabeth Warren has joined a growing chorus within the Democratic party in calling for the abolition of the Electoral College. Speaking at a forum in Mississippi…
By John Yoo & James Phillips • National Review We now hold the equivalent of yesterday’s supercomputers in our pockets. Communications occur instantly, from encrypted messages to Twitter blasts that…