Why would Trump be OK with forcing Americans to pay more than the rest of the world for their drugs? The answer is simple: Because the drug companies want them to.
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Cal Thomas: At last: Seeing government work
It’s not only the speed with which Trump is addressing these issues — and polls indicate a majority approve — it’s the feeling that something positive is finally being accomplished in Washington, which for too long has seemed stagnant and unable (or unwilling) to change things that don’t work in favor of what does.
Rich Lowry: Trump’s power play
It’s almost certain that Trump is going to squeeze every ounce of power and influence out of his presidency.
Dave Trask: Every ward in Auburn deserves representation. Where’s Ward 5?
On Monday night, Feb. 3, the Auburn City Council will vote on a nomination for the open Planning Board position. Currently, the board has members from all five wards, but the appointment committee’s choice would alter this balance, leaving Ward 5 unrepresented.
Dave Griffiths: This and That: Love is in the air
We lost three little ones to miscarriage, a stillbirth at seven months, and a preemie named Amy who lived 49 days. When others might have lapsed into months or even years of grieving that their bodies had let them down so badly, my wife took charge and lined us up for special trips to Chile and Guatemala. You can ask our two adopted sons what kind of mother she turned out to be.
Austin Bay: 21st-century ‘Star Wars’: Trump’s huge iron dome
The name is a sly clue indicating his multi-faceted goal of deploying a “state of the art” missile defense covering the continental U.S., Alaska and Hawaii.
Froma Harrop: Trump leads America boldly into decline
Not a month old, the second Trump presidency is barreling toward the decline that big-mouth leaders have been sending their countries for centuries.
Cal Thomas: Migrant wars
Trump is moving at warp speed, which also seems to delight his supporters. Will it last, and will some of it survive court challenges?
Clarence Page: Trump pardons must not lead to the unpardonable
Those of us who live in the mainstream need to be extra vigilant about extreme voices that are eager to exploit our legitimate grievances and frustrations for their own power grabs.
Trump’s DEI push doesn’t level the playing field. It digs trenches.
It’s important to recognize that DEI is the vehicle, not the end point.