Zane: “The national debt now stands at almost $33 trillion”
Sophia Tesfaye and Tatyana Tandanpolie wrote in Salon yesterday, “McConnell's health is just one subject that has widened the split between congressional members of the GOP as in-fighting over whether to probe and punish Atlanta-area District Attorney Fani Willis and whether to launch an impeachment inquiry into President Biden has inflamed tension in the group.”
Daniel J. Mahoney wrote three days ago in The American Mind, “In The Gulag Archipelago, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn spoke liberating truth when he wrote that “the line between good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either—but right through every human heart—and through all human hearts.” That is the path of moral sanity and political decency recommended by both the Christian Solzhenitsyn and the unbelieving Camus. To believe otherwise is to utterly falsify the human condition and to succumb to ideology and fanaticism.”
Benjamin Weingarten wrote in the New York Post two days ago, “Millions flowed into the Biden family coffers, on down even to Joe’s grandchildren, through nearly two-dozen shell companies, from individuals and entities hailing from adversarial and/or corrupt countries around the globe — without the Bidens rendering any recognizable service. The only thing Hunter brought to the table was political power — the “Biden brand,” on which the entire influence peddling scheme was based, headlined by patriarch Joe.”
J. Peder Zane wrote in RealClearPolitics yesterday, “The national debt now stands at almost $33 trillion, or more than 120% of our annual Gross Domestic Product.” “Student loan debt now stands at about $1.77 trillion, a 66% increase over the last decade, according to the Federal Reserve.”
Daniel J. Mahoney wrote three days ago in The American Mind, “In The Gulag Archipelago, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn spoke liberating truth when he wrote that “the line between good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either—but right through every human heart—and through all human hearts.” That is the path of moral sanity and political decency recommended by both the Christian Solzhenitsyn and the unbelieving Camus. To believe otherwise is to utterly falsify the human condition and to succumb to ideology and fanaticism.”
Benjamin Weingarten wrote in the New York Post two days ago, “Millions flowed into the Biden family coffers, on down even to Joe’s grandchildren, through nearly two-dozen shell companies, from individuals and entities hailing from adversarial and/or corrupt countries around the globe — without the Bidens rendering any recognizable service. The only thing Hunter brought to the table was political power — the “Biden brand,” on which the entire influence peddling scheme was based, headlined by patriarch Joe.”
J. Peder Zane wrote in RealClearPolitics yesterday, “The national debt now stands at almost $33 trillion, or more than 120% of our annual Gross Domestic Product.” “Student loan debt now stands at about $1.77 trillion, a 66% increase over the last decade, according to the Federal Reserve.”