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Politics and Huge White Houses

Residential real estate has been a political football for centuries. In the 18th century, European countries taxed homes based on the number of windows, which Fran Lebowitz, writing about in her never to be published novel…

Congress Keeps Trying to Overturn State Agriculture Laws

Whatever you think of tariffs, it should be clear that now is not the time to introduce more uncertainty into agricultural markets. The “Food Security and Farm Protection Act” (S. 1326) — recently introduced in the United State Senate —…

Nukes, Renewables, and the European Grid Collapse

Big sections of the European electric grid had a blackout recently. First reports blamed a frequency dip due to a lack of “spinning reserve.” When frequency gets too low, automatic electrical breakers open, isolating sections of loads and…

From Imperialism to Defeatism

<img alt="William Barnes Wollen, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons" captext="Public domain" src="https://images.americanthinker.com/no/no96elxsy40cgfnhvbuc_640.jpg">From Wikimedia Commons: The Last Stand of the 44th…

America as a New Athens (the Bad Kind)

The Athenian democracy fell to Sparta in 404 B.C. That disaster was not inevitable; it was the result of a series of poor decisions, themselves the result of greed and self-interest on the part of various factions. Had the…

The Modern Corruption of Separating Church from State

From the outset of forming our country, our Founders were determined to keep religion as a foundational element, given that many people had left their homes in Britain to be able to practice their religions as they chose. The goal was not…

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