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EDITORIAL: Spending cuts hard to come by

It’s so hard to cut spending in Washington D.C. that the Senate last week voted down a bill cutting money that was allocated, but not spent.

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EDITORIAL: A legitimate exercise of presidential authority

Federal judges — including those on the U.S. Supreme Court — who relish membership in the Trump resistance have increasingly adopted an unfortunate and dangerous judicial philosophy of “the ends justify the means.” Take the administration’s so-called immigration ban involving a handful of majority Muslim nations.

EDITORIAL: Searching for civility

Screaming at people who disagree with you is an unbecoming habit for a two-year-old. It should be an unacceptable one foradults to engage in when their political opponents are eating dinner at a restaurant.

EDITORIAL: Signs, signs, everywhere there’s signs

It’s been said the two certainties in life are death and taxes. But these days, there’s also the certainty of silly regulationscreeping into every corner of your life. Apparently, that now includes your front yard.

EDITORIAL: Minimum wage hikes hastening demand for automation

The Fight for $15 activists already face the hard economic reality that practically doubling the minimum wage is a surefirejobs killer — that’s been shown in numerous studies and on the ground in places such as Seattle.