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  • The Argument Against Illegal Immigration No One Wants to Make

    The Argument Against Illegal Immigration No One Wants to Make0

    Last year, as a member of a Southern California moms’ group, I received an email from a woman with a dilemma. Her part-time nanny, who had been in her employ a little over a year, was asking for a raise, from $25 to $30-an-hour. The mom wanted a basis for comparison before she said “No.”

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  • Meet the Philosopher Behind the Ideology of Anti-Fascists

    Meet the Philosopher Behind the Ideology of Anti-Fascists0

    In our last article on fascism, we promised we would explore the philosophical roots of Antifa in order to better understand how they justify the use of fascist tactics in the name of fighting it. Antifa’s fascist tendencies are apparent by a simple surface diagnosis, but a deeper analysis reveals the bankrupt ideology that fuels

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  • Equality for All Women… Except for Working Mothers?

    Equality for All Women… Except for Working Mothers?0

    Earlier this week researchers from Essex University made what might be considered a rather obvious announcement: working mothers are stressed. I can almost hear mothers around the world yelling, “This is news?! We could have told you that without an academic study.” As the research reveals, working women with one child are 18 percent more

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  • Why Elites Hate Border Walls

    Why Elites Hate Border Walls0

    Remember the old acronym WWJD? It stood for “What Would Jesus Do?” and was adapted to any number of public figures, one of whom was the late Senator Paul Wellstone (WWWD). I’d like to propose a new acronym in the same vein: WWCW. Yes, WWCW does translate to “What Would Chesterton Write.” Given that, W(hat)

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  • Why College Students Have More in Common with Non-PC Authors Than They Realize

    Why College Students Have More in Common with Non-PC Authors Than They Realize0

    Several years ago, I visited the two-room shack in Tupelo, Mississippi, in which Elvis Presley was born and in which he spent his childhood. To my great surprise, one of the few items hanging from the sparsely decorated walls of the home was a framed copy of Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “If,” which I knew well,

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  • The New Congress Likely Won’t Impeach Trump and Remove Him from Office – Here’s Why

    The New Congress Likely Won’t Impeach Trump and Remove Him from Office – Here’s Why0

    Removing a president from office is a two-step process. The first step is impeachment. That’s when members of the House indict, or charge, the president with an impeachable offense. Impeachment does not remove the president from office. That happens only if a second step is taken and the president is convicted of the alleged crimes.

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