Monday, 14 November 2016

Monday's Opinions: Against Trumpian triumphalism

The two immediate tests for Trump's foreign policy; As a sheriff, I know that jail is not always the answer; Trump's mission impossible?; Consider the civil servants; Avoiding nuclear headaches; America the punitive?; Ups and downs; The Trump administration hasn’t even started yet, and it’s already a fiasco; Morning Bits; Why millions fear the looming Trump presidency; Will Trump’s kids help run his businesses or help run the country?; Sunday wrap
 
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Against Trumpian triumphalism
The right wing will claim its victory gives Trump a mandate. It doesn't.
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Latest Columns
The two immediate tests for Trump's foreign policy
How he handles these will go a long way toward revealing where he's headed on world affairs.
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As a sheriff, I know that jail is not always the answer
My department is enacting reforms designed to avoid incarceration for low-level, nonviolent offenses.
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Trump's mission impossible?
His proposed policies would elevate economic uncertainty — and uncertainty hurts growth.
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Editorial Cartoons
Trump now has Earth exactly where he wants her The Republicans are coming home
Climate of abuse. Trump reaches out to "those who have chosen not to support me in the past, of which there were a few people..."
 
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The Post’s View
Consider the civil servants
New executive-branch leaders should learn from the career staff.
 
Avoiding nuclear headaches
Mr. Trump will face challenges from Day One.
 
America the punitive?
Immigration policy can be tough without being cruel.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Ups and downs
Who's gaining steam?
 
The Trump administration hasn’t even started yet, and it’s already a fiasco
It's looking like a mash-up of "Being There" and "American History X."
Morning Bits
Must-read links to start the day
 
Why millions fear the looming Trump presidency
President-elect Donald Trump made promises that represent threats to real lives and livelihoods.
 
Will Trump’s kids help run his businesses or help run the country?
One thing is certain: They shouldn't be doing both.
 
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
 
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