A conservative think tank says Trump policies would crater the economy — but it’s being kind
If you are wired into the flow of campaign news — as I am, for my sins — you will be inundated this week with reports of a new analysis of the fiscal impact of the economic proposals of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Your Views for October 13
Regarding issues at E.B. deSilva school
Progressive politicians lose the plot on fighting terror
It’s no coincidence that anti-Israel student groups at Massachusetts colleges and across the country called for a “Week of Rage” starting on the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 massacre by Hamas as progressive lawmakers demanded a cease-fire.
Penny dreadful? America slowly makes its move to a cashless economy
It used to be common to see Let’s Make a Deal contestants leave the TV game show smiling after winning $100 for every coin they could pull out of their purse or pocket. But as America moves ever closer to becoming a cashless society, it’s just as likely to see contestants who couldn’t scrape up a dime.
Vance plays Saruman to Trump’s Sauron
“I’m a big Lord of the Rings guy,” JD Vance once told a podcaster. The running mate of former and perhaps future president Donald Trump went on to explain that “a lot of my conservative worldview was influenced by Tolkien.”
Price controls are a bipartisan delusion
Now that inflation seems to be largely tamed, another threat has sprung up in its wake: the misguided notion that politicians can and should deal with high prices by capping or controlling them.
America needs better than ‘just an average guy’
“I grew up middle class” is not the answer to any question other than, perhaps, “How did you grow up?”
Republicans hate tech’s influence on politics. Unless it comes from Elon Musk
Elon Musk has not been at all subtle in his efforts to help Donald Trump win the presidency. Musk hasn’t just endorsed him or donated tens of millions of dollars to pro-Trump political action committees or appeared at Trump rallies to jump up and down with joy. Musk is also using the full power of his ownership of the social platform X to portray Kamala Harris as an existential threat to America while spreading many falsehoods.
Airlines’ frequent flyer programs are not very friendly to loyal travelers
By every definition, I am a frequent flyer. Every Thursday afternoon, after I cast my last vote in the Senate, I head to the airport to fly home to Illinois, where I take meetings with constituents and attend state events through the weekend. Come Monday morning, I’m back on a plane to Washington.
I’m a ‘Never Trump’ conservative who voted third-party in 2016. Here’s why I won’t make that mistake this time
I’m a ‘Never Trump’ conservative who voted third-party in 2016. Here’s why I won’t make that mistake this time
Why do federal bureaucrats have so much power over our education system?
The federal government has fumbled one of its largest obligations in education.
Your Views for October 10
More weather stations needed
We need gun safe storage laws
In his June 25 advisory, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called firearm violence a public health crisis, noting that it is now the leading cause of death among U.S. children.
What Trump and Vance want from Hurricane Helene
Donald Trump and JD Vance are lying about the federal government’s response to Hurricane Helene.
US workers need paid parental leave
My first and only child is 12 years old. Our dream of having a second child seemed out of reach. But then, in what seemed like a miracle, I became pregnant.
Your Views for October 8
Thoughts on native birds getting shot
Wanted: Better immigration policy, more immigrants
Clashes over immigration and control of the U.S. border have already figured prominently in the battle for the presidency. A better policy is certainly needed — one that admits far more workers with skills in short supply, restores an orderly process for accepting other economic migrants and asylum seekers, dissuades those who won’t qualify from turning up at the border, and helps states and cities cope with the consequences of failing to get this right.
It’s too late for Kamala Harris to play tough on immigration
Vice President Kamala Harris ticked off her presidential campaign checklist with a visit to the southern border last week. She talked with members of the Border Patrol and made boilerplate promises of getting tough on immigration.
What Vance wouldn’t say: Donald Trump lost in 2020, fair and square
In contrast to the scattered, angry, erratic, openly demagogic man at the top of the ticket, Sen. JD Vance was calm and clear and presentable in Tuesday night’s debate against Gov. Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’ choice to be a heartbeat away from the presidency. Vance probably even won on points, if you judge these things like a high school debate meet; Walz served up a few word salads.
Your Views for October 5
‘Affordable’ might not be right word