When government grows to dominate ever-larger shares of the economy, and when politicians refuse to be responsible about what they spend, there's a predictable next move: Insist that the problem is "the rich" not paying enough. Never mind that high earners already shoulder a disproportionate ...
Virginia is the new Illinois.
The practice of drawing partisan districts is named after Elbridge Gerry, the 19th century Massachusetts governor. Even he might blush at the extreme gerrymander that Democrats in the commonwealth are pushing.
They want to go from a congressional delegation ...
"Where is the good news?" my son asked the other day, the kind of simple question that can only come from a child.
Obvious, sensical, trusting.
He still believes in our essential goodness and still wants to know about humanity's small kindnesses and large achievements.
We had been ...
Baby, it’s cold outside! Of course it is. It's winter! That means one thing in my house – time to enjoy some hot chocolate or, for sticklers, hot cocoa. While the day may barely make it to single digits on the thermometer, even with the sun shining, a good cup of hot cocoa sparks all kinds ...
As we survey the wreckage of Trump's second term, it is often said that half the country voted for this, or worse, half the country is fine with this. That isn't true.
MAGA is a bit of a moving target, but a recent Economist/YouGov poll found that only 27% of all voters described themselves ...
For years, the public conversation about Jeffrey Epstein has been flattened into a single, horrifying dimension: sex crimes. Those crimes were real, brutal and unforgivable. The women and girls he exploited, often coerced, drugged and manipulated deserve justice, dignity and lasting ...