In her diary entry for July 15, 1944, Anne Frank wrote words that would harrow and challenge generations not yet born: “I still believe, in spite of […]
Author: Opinion, The Dominion Post
What is ‘unfettered capitalism’?
Enemies of unfettered capitalism, unite! For as long as I can remember, people on the left have complained about “unfettered capitalism.” Moderate liberals do it, and of […]
D’s, R’s teamed for Sesame Street
By Newton N. Minow Chicago Tribune (TNS) The opening days of the House impeachment inquiry deepened the sharp political divisions that make our country more polarized than […]
Communities across US face water crisis
CRESCO, Iowa – If you come to this rural Iowa town, you’ll learn about a problem that may sound familiar. In The New York Times, for instance, […]
Is Medicare for All healthy?
By Marie Fishpaw The Heritage Foundation (TNS) Think you’ll be better off if Congress outlaws your private health coverage and puts you on a new government-run health […]
Bloomberg, billionaires & self-righteousness
I’d like to personally bop over the head the next Democrat who says that Michael Bloomberg shouldn’t be running for president because he’s a billionaire. Let’s give […]
The cancel culture is toxic
By John Kass Chicago Tribune (TNS) Northwestern University students are still being criticized by woke and unwoke scolds young and old, many of them working journalists, for […]
Advice for climate-conscious: Don’t sweat small stuff
It can be confusing for climate-conscious consumers to sort through the carbon-reduction options out there in search of the ones that can truly make a difference. Even […]
Can’t we just enjoy the movie
I adored the story of Cinderella as a child. The prospect of having a man so in love with me that he’d criss-cross the kingdom searching for […]
Barriers zigzag across America like a scar
A few words about walls. Unsurprisingly, the one Donald Trump is trying to build on the southern border — the one he swore Mexico would pay for […]