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  • Why Did Cries for Impeachment Suddenly Go Silent?

    Why Did Cries for Impeachment Suddenly Go Silent?0

    From the moment Donald Trump raised his right hand and took the oath of office for the presidency, Democrats in Congress, Never-Trumpers, many in the media, and various groups of private citizens have sought his impeachment. Daily have I come online to the various news sites I frequent and find some member of Congress or

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  • No, I Don’t Care About Women’s Soccer, Stop Nagging Me About It

    No, I Don’t Care About Women’s Soccer, Stop Nagging Me About It1

    Given their arrogant and unpatriotic attitude, the women’s national soccer team seem to represent their own individual egos more than our nation. Paradoxically, they demand more pay while giving Americans more reasons to not support women’s soccer. U.S. national women’s team is using the “platform” they’ve built to diss President Trump and conservative America.   

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  • The Difference Between Fourth of July and Bastille Day

    The Difference Between Fourth of July and Bastille Day0

    To celebrate Fourth of July, Donald Trump added a large military theme to the parade. Many observers, and critics, noted that this looked a lot like the traditional French celebration of Bastille Day, which will be celebrated this Sunday, July 14th. Americans tend to conflate Fourth of July and Bastille Day. The fact that they

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  • The BBC’s Critique of ‘I, Pencil’ Misses the Point

    The BBC’s Critique of ‘I, Pencil’ Misses the Point0

    Leonard Read’s immortal essay “I, Pencil” has persuaded more people of the wonders of the free market than possibly any other comparable work – so many that the BBC recently posted an article attacking it. However, anyone reading both articles will conclude that Read’s pencil comes out looking sharper. The mere fact that Read’s article

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  • Are E-Scooters a Menace or Needed Innovation?

    Are E-Scooters a Menace or Needed Innovation?0

    Are today’s new motorized electric scooters an epidemic terrorizing American cities? In the New York Times, Nashville writer Margaret Renkl argues that the shared vehicles known as e-scooters are often abandoned in inappropriate places—such as in front of doorways, in the middle of the sidewalk, and on street corners. Renkl presents this as an inconvenience that outweighs all

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  • Are We Witnessing the Resurrection of Bitcoin?

    Are We Witnessing the Resurrection of Bitcoin?1

    Bitcoin is back. The pioneering cryptocurrency has shown clear signs of recovery in the last months, moving from $3,715 in January this year to nearly $12,000 today.   This has come as a surprise to those who thought that Bitcoin was slowly but steadily dying out. Earlier this year, Bitcoin’s prospects didn’t look very good.

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