Twenty-five things that are worth our attention: about Ukraine, a father facing death, Johnny Cash, and more.
Category: National Review
Rick Scott’s Illogical Defense of His Plan to Raise Taxes on Half the Country
Raising taxes on half the country is ill advised, and Senator Rick Scott’s defense of his proposal is illogical.
I Don’t Hate Drug Companies
Big Pharma has done more to help mankind in the past two years than all the socialist and social-justice initiatives have in their entire histories.
Why Lindsey Graham Should Not Call for Putin’s Assassination
Why open calls by important U.S. political figures for Vladimir Putin’s assassination are unwise.
Supreme Court Reinstates Death Sentence for Boston Marathon Bomber
The Supreme Court reinstated the death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
The Coming Siege of Kyiv
The siege of Kyiv is likely to extend well beyond a month.
Today in Capital Matters: Profits and Local Control
Stephen Soukup reviews Edward Yardeni’s ‘In Praise of Profits!’ and Tony Woodlief writes about local control of policy.
In Some Ways, This Is a Religious War
Putin’s seemingly mad decision-making makes a little more sense if we consider that he sees invading Ukraine as something akin to a religious crusade.
Is the Decision in the Thomas Jefferson Case a Good Omen?
Attorney Louis Bonham reflects on the decision in the Coalition for Thomas Jefferson School for Science and Technology v. Fairfax County School Board case.
We Can’t Afford a $1 Trillion Defense Budget
We need to see a dramatic course correction and actual improvement in our fiscal picture before proposing trillions in new spending, regardless of the cause.