Monday, 10 April 2017

Monday's Opinions: Taxes — the great uniter?

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Taxes — the great uniter?
'Americans almost universally agree that taxpaying is a civic duty,' a new book says.
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Latest Columns
In Syria's next big battle, the United States has a crucial role to play
The Trump administration must turn its attention to the province of Idlib before it's too late.
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The most important economic challenge that China poses
By focusing on trade and currency manipulation, the Trump administration is missing the bigger, more important, picture.
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Syria and the obligations of Trump's critics
Democrats would be wise not to repeat the rhetoric of Bill Clinton's critics.
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How Democrats can be progressive without being irresponsible
Pie-in-the-sky promises may appeal to voters, but they don't make for a viable governing strategy.
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Editorial Cartoons
Donald Trump has selected the direction where he hopes to build his legacy Deja vu: It’s the Iraq War all over again
You can't get here from there. Some of the news coverage after the missile strike in Syria sounded alarmingly familiar.
 
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Ms. Feinstein's bill is a good first step in combatting sexual predation.
 
Gay and terrified in Chechnya
A violent ruffian is allowed to roam free in Mr. Putin's Russia.
 
A bright idea for modernization in Mr. Trump's 'skinny budget'
The White House is on board with much-needed FAA modernization.
 
 
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