Friday 31 May 2019

Opinions P.M.: How our democracy has made dependency a right

Opinions P.M.
Illustration by Brian Stauffer For The Washington Post
How our democracy has made dependency a right
Progressives want to dilute the concept of individualism, but that's antithetical to America's premise. An excerpt from a new book.
Trump could save his presidency the way Bill Clinton did
Even in this polarized environment, there are still opportunities for Trump to get something done.
 
What Marco Rubio gets right — and wrong — about the decline of American investment
The senator has an incorrect diagnosis for the problem.
 
Trump needs to take Trade Strategy 101
Trump needs Mexico's support. His new tariffs will only hurt that cause.
 
Just a few of the reasons that Trump's Mexico tariffs are deeply stupid
For starters, Americans will bear the cost.
 
 
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Fox News viewer surprised that Mueller hadn't exonerated Trump on obstruction
Cathy Garnaat says she's going to check in with the Mueller report.
 
Dear UFOs, please excuse the mess
You've caught us at a bad time.
 
The Plum Line
How Trump will ruin the 75th anniversary of D-Day
Can you even imagine him paying tribute to courage and sacrifice?
 
One Democrat has the nerve to take on Bernie Sanders
He talks common sense to his party.
 
Trump's Mexico tariffs show he has no interest in solving the immigration crisis
Mexico is trying to persuade the Trump administration to invest billions in Central America rather than just focus on enforcement.
 
 
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The Plum Line
Three crazy things about Trump's latest rage-threat
Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Mexico is extraordinarily reckless, even for him.
 
Republicans are expert at hurting their own voters
Another erratic, counterproductive move on trade.
 
Act Four
Godzilla was once a warning against nuclear hubris. Now, he's part of the U.S. military.
It is fascinating to watch the original "Godzilla," released in Japan 65 years ago this fall, in comparison to modern releases produced by American studios.
 
Justin Amash stands alone in resisting Republican partisanship
He's the sole dissenter from noxious GOP orthodoxy.
 
 
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