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Opinion Columns
If we don’t wake up from wokeness, we will continue on our sure trajectory to self-inflicted, systemic paralysis.
The Chicken Littles at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are at it again.
If President Joe Biden thinks governors are responsible for vaccination rates, Gov. Steve Sisolak deserves more scrutiny than Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Some high-profile liberal elites aren’t letting the coronavirus ruin their social lives.
Gov. Steve Sisolak once blocked a tax designed to hire more police officers, and Sheriff Joe Lombardo — who has vowed to veto all taxes — once worked hard on a sales tax for cops.
Vaccine hesitancy more complicated than the media lets on.
While we’ve made progress on addressing problems in our society, it’s still not wrong to say that things are still not good enough.
Wokeness is many things. But increasingly it seems a cover for careerism, profiteering and utter incompetence.
In politics, the ability to be compassionate — with someone else’s money — often produces flawed public policy.
To preside over a roaring economy, all President Joe Biden had to do was nothing. He couldn’t pull it off.
So when does President Joe Biden accuse the CDC of killing people by enabling vaccine hesitancy?
What turned the party of Harry Truman, JFK and even Bill Clinton into a woke neo-Maoist movement?
Perhaps the most important debate in America is about debate itself.
Members of the public who objected to a mandate to wear face masks to slow the spread of COVID are vastly overstating their case.
