Jan 08, 2019
Good morning from Washington, where President Trump prepares to speak to the nation tonight even as Democrats continue to resist building a border wall. Fred Lucas reports on the status of the struggle, and Kelsey Harkness looks back on what a wall meant for San Diego. On the podcast, Katrina Trinko and Daniel Davis explore the partial government shutdown with Heritage Foundation budget expert Justin Bogie. Plus: Jarrett Stepman on job-killing minimum wage hikes, Marguerite Bowling on her motherly concern about government-run health care, and David Harsanyi on the House speaker’s free-speech problem.
‘Heck of an Honorable Guy’: What Democrats Thought of Trump’s AG Nominee 28 Years Ago
Then-Sen. Joe Biden was one of the Democrats who had kind words for William Barr during his confirmation process in 1991.
Owner of Historic Boston Restaurant Says Minimum Wage Hikes Hastened Its Demise
A new law raised the minimum wage from $11 to $12 an hour on Jan. 1, and will increase it to $15 by 2024.
Trump to Address Nation on Border Security as Pence Says Democrats Won’t Negotiate
After weekend talks, senior Democratic congressional staffers agreed with Trump administration officials that a crisis exists at the southern border, but weren’t ready to negotiate a plan to address it, says the vice president.
Podcast: Seinfeld Caught Up in Political Correctness
Surprise, surprise, Seinfeld is problematic in the age of political correctness. We go back to the ’90s and consider some of those famous (and now controversial) scenes.
I’m a Mom. Here’s How Government-Run Health Care Could Hurt My Kids.
I’m pretty sure there’s no worse feeling as a mother than seeing your child sick or injured. The amount of helplessness you feel—even if it’s not a life-threatening condition—rocks you to the core.
The Truth About Sweden and Socialism
Sweden’s free market is not burdened by the U.S.’ excessive regulations, special-interest subsidies, and crony bailouts. That allows it to fund Sweden’s big welfare programs.
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