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Terry Jeffrey
TAXES: April 7, 2021
One American gets up in the morning, gets in his car and drives down a congested highway to work.
Another wakes at noon and rides a subway to a saloon.
WHICH OF these two — if America’s future takes a wrong turn — would pay what might be called the “Buttigieg tax”?
CNBC’s Kayla Tausche...
EDUCATION: March 31, 2021
Is it better for a 3-year-old child to spend more time with a government employee or a mother?
PRESIDENT Joe Biden is pushing for a federal program to put preschool children in the hands of the former — theoretically, as a benefit to the latter.
What about summer vacations? Should children have them? Or is it...
This Week's Conservative Focus . . . Immigration
Noe Victelio Rivera-Batres is a citizen of El Salvador who was convicted of illegally crossing the border into the United States three years ago and then ended up living in Las Vegas.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement summarized his story in a press release it put out three weeks ago....
IMMIGRATION: March 24, 2021
Noe Victelio Rivera-Batres is a citizen of El Salvador who was convicted of illegally crossing the border into the United States three years ago and then ended up living in Las Vegas.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement summarized his story in a press release it put out three weeks ago.
RIVERA, it says, is a 50-...
PANDEMIC: March 17, 2021
American children 14 years and younger are more likely to be murdered than to die because of COVID-19, according to data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
On Jan. 12, the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics published its final report on the death data for the United States in 2018...
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