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The Power of Independent Thinking

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The Imperial Presidency, with the Supreme Court’s Blessing, Has Gone Rogue
The Supreme Court neglects the fact that Congress, not the executive, is the most authoritative branch of government.
Tempering Hysteria over Taiwan
Worries about a Chinese invasion of Taiwan should not trick the United States into further overextension.
Poor U.S. Relations with China and Russia Is a Bad Idea
We Need Rational Patriotism
Fact-Checking the Two Presidents
The National Debt Is over $34 Trillion. It’s Time to Tell the Truth about the U.S. Government’s Finances
The national debt is expected to reach a new record by year end—but neither party has a credible plan to address it.
The War on Terror Is Still Hamstringing U.S. Foreign Policy
The Bad Theology of Our Israel First Foreign Policy
Finding a Foreign Policy Beyond Biden and Trump
There has to be an option that would allow the US to engage and protect its interests without aggressive primacy.
The Military Aid Dilemma
As U.S. partners and allies increasingly make their own decisions contrary to American interests, the Biden administration should make sure that further aid comes with more strings attached.






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