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Allan J. Feifer

The Anxiety Election

I read an Economist editorial that highlighted Canadians' concerns about their economy, farm sector, immigration policy, and other things affected by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's uber-progressive leadership. The piece suggested that…

Featherbedding: What’s Old is New Again

With the labor participation rate near its lowest point of all time (outside of COVID's lockdowns) at 62.7%, too few of us work today; therefore, we should all be friends of labor. My hat's off to any union member, non-union worker,…

When A Society Lacks Conviction

It's an unfortunate reality that millions of Americans lack convictions founded in logic, reason, and history, instead relying on feelings as their primary touchstone. They seek out misinformation sources that aligns with their…

War is Unavoidable — and Must Be Won

Between the U.S. and Israel, there's a huge gulf in unity of resolve. At this moment, hundreds of thousands of Israel's citizens are bracing for an all-out war in Lebanon and Gaza, and no one is coming to their rescue. While…

What If 9-11 Happened Today?

We're a different America than we were in 2001; seems we're no longer the same country or people. Millions of us are emotionally broken, divided, and led by a post-patriotic administration featuring "joy" over substance and a…

Iran is Moving In for the Kill

Joe Biden and his progressives would sell out their parents. Did you hear him blame Netanyahu for the absence of a ceasefire? The only action that he could take that would bring hostages home (maybe) is to surrender to Hamas.…

Can the Dems Run Out the Clock?

The presidential race boils down to understanding the reality that the next 45 days, and not Election Day itself, will determine the election. By then, how many undecided voters will have already voted based on Joy and Hope vs.…

The Next Conflict

The United States has been at a financial, social, and leadership crossroads for at least the last twenty years. Whatever approaches we've used in the past to fix our country have failed. Mistakes we've made are cumulative; in a…

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