655 results on '"Galston, William A."'
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2. Harris Has Two Weeks to Turn It Around.
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Galston, William A.
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DEMOCRATS (United States) , *POLITICAL affiliation , *POLITICAL campaigns , *SWING states (United States politics) , *GLASS ceiling (Employment discrimination) , *ABORTION laws - Abstract
The article discusses the current state of the Trump-Harris campaign, highlighting the shift in momentum from Harris to Trump in recent weeks. It delves into the strategies and key issues each candidate is focusing on, such as high prices, immigration, and abortion. The piece also touches on the gender dynamics at play in the campaign, with a focus on how Trump's appeal to a controversial model of masculinity is mobilizing certain demographics. As the campaign enters its final weeks, Harris is shifting her tone towards highlighting the dangers of a second Trump term. The article concludes by questioning whether this new approach will make a difference, given the public's lack of clarity about Harris's political identity. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
3. The Known Unknowns of Election 2024.
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Galston, William A.
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DEMOCRATS (United States) , *SWING states (United States politics) , *BLACK voters , *UNITED States presidential election, 2024 , *POPULAR vote , *VOTING , *BALLOTS - Abstract
The article discusses the upcoming 2024 presidential election, highlighting the close race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. It mentions shifts in demographics and voting blocs, such as Hispanics and black men leaning towards Trump. The text also touches on the impact of third-party candidates, party identification trends favoring Republicans, and gender-related influences on the election. Overall, the article emphasizes the uncertainty of the outcome due to various factors like turnout and last-minute swing voters. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
4. Can Kamala Harris Cut Red Tape on Construction?
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Galston, William A.
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GOVERNMENT policy , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *HISTORIC preservation , *HOUSING , *CONSTRUCTION laws , *RED tape - Abstract
Kamala Harris recently gave a speech in Pittsburgh, where she highlighted the need to reduce the time and cost associated with construction projects in the United States. She emphasized that delays in building projects undermine economic competitiveness and national defense. Harris pointed out that it takes an average of 4½ years for a project to go through the required National Environmental Policy Act review process, and even longer for energy transmission projects. She suggested that administrative reforms, similar to those implemented in Germany and Canada, could help streamline the approval process without compromising environmental standards. Harris also proposed the establishment of a new agency to coordinate and expedite federal project authorizations, and the use of federal incentives to encourage faster state and local project reviews. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
5. A Way Forward on Immigration.
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Galston, William A.
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DEMOCRATS (United States) , *ADMINISTRATIVE & political divisions , *RIGHT-wing populism , *PRESIDENTIAL nominations , *LABOR market , *EMIGRATION & immigration - Abstract
The article discusses the rise of populist right-wing parties in Western democracies due to a combination of economic weakness and increased immigration. Examples include the Party for Freedom in the Netherlands, National Rally in France, Reform UK in Britain, Alternative for Germany, and Austria's Freedom Party. Many European officials have excluded these parties from coalitions, but this may undermine the legitimacy of democracies in the long run. Similar trends are seen in the US, where the loss of manufacturing jobs and concerns about immigration have fueled resentment. The article suggests that there is a way forward on immigration reform, as voters across party lines agree on certain aspects such as strengthened border security and admitting high-skilled immigrants. The author argues that if elected, Kamala Harris could propose reforms that could reduce pressure on constitutional norms and institutions. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
6. Trump's Fish Stories About Cats, Dogs and Haitians.
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Galston, William A.
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HAITIANS , *BOMB threats , *GOVERNMENT policy , *SCHOOL police , *CAMPAIGN debates , *RUMOR - Abstract
During a presidential debate, Donald Trump made the false claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio were eating local residents' pets. This claim was debunked by the media, including the city manager of Springfield and the police report of a missing cat that turned up in its owner's basement. JD Vance, a Republican candidate, spread these rumors without fact-checking them, while Ohio's Republican governor, Mike DeWine, refuted the rumors and praised the Haitian immigrants for their work ethic and contributions to the community. DeWine emphasized the importance of telling the truth and taking responsibility for one's actions. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
7. A U.S. National Debt Crisis Is Coming.
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Galston, William A.
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INTEREST rates , *PUBLIC debts , *SOCIAL security taxes , *LOANS ,UNITED States economy - Abstract
The article discusses the growing U.S. national debt and the lack of concern from both Republican and Democratic parties. The author argues that increasing spending, cutting taxes, and borrowing without consequences is unsustainable and will eventually lead to a crisis. The national debt has risen significantly over the past two decades, and projections show it will continue to increase. The article emphasizes the need for politicians to address the issue and suggests stabilizing the national debt as a share of GDP to prevent the burden of interest payments from growing faster than the economy. The author also calls for frank discussions about the social safety net and the need for increased revenue to finance programs like Social Security and Medicare. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
8. Trump Must Disavow Tucker Carlson.
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Galston, William A.
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WORLD War II , *CONSERVATISM , *HOLOCAUST, 1939-1945 , *HOLOCAUST denial , *BUSINESSPEOPLE - Abstract
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Tucker Carlson, a prominent right-wing commentator, who recently interviewed a Holocaust denier named Darryl Cooper. The author argues that Donald Trump, who has close ties to Carlson, must disavow him and prevent his running mate and son from appearing on Carlson's tour. The author criticizes Carlson for providing a platform for Holocaust denial and promoting fringe voices within the conservative movement. The article suggests that Trump's response to this issue will reveal his stance on antisemitism within his own party. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
9. Can College Campuses Get a Grip on Antisemitism?
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Galston, William A.
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ANTISEMITISM , *JEWISH students , *TASK forces , *PUBLIC demonstrations - Abstract
The article examines the failure of college campuses to effectively address antisemitism, highlighting the ongoing harassment and intimidation faced by Jewish students. Topics discussed include the inadequate response of campus administrators to antisemitic incidents, the lack of enforcement of campus rules and norms, and recommendations for improving institutional responses to disruptions and misconduct.
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- 2024
10. There's No Freedom Without Government.
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Galston, William A.
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UNITED States presidential election, 2024 , *LIBERTY - Abstract
The article focuses on Democrats' efforts to redefine themselves as the party of freedom, contrasting their current stance with the traditional Republican association of freedom with smaller government. Topics include the reaction to the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade, the differences in government size preferences between Trump and Harris supporters, and the challenge of reconciling the concept of freedom with increased government involvement.
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- 2024
11. Kamala Harris Has Three Great Weeks Down, 12 to Go.
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Galston, William A.
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POLITICAL campaigns , *ELECTORAL college - Abstract
Kamala Harris has had a successful three weeks in the 2024 presidential race, while Donald Trump has struggled. Polls show that Democrats are as likely to vote as Republicans, and Harris's supporters are voting for her rather than against Trump. However, the race is still close, with Harris leading by less than 1 point nationally and Pennsylvania being a dead heat. Harris must defend the Biden-Harris administration's record on inflation and immigration and convince swing voters that she no longer holds left-leaning positions. Despite the odds shifting in Harris's favor, she needs to get closer to her potential support to win. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
12. J.D. Vance's Disregard for the Rule of Law.
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Galston, William A.
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JUDGES , *PRESIDENTS of the United States , *BLUE collar workers , *LEGAL reasoning , *PRESIDENTIAL candidates , *ABORTION laws - Published
- 2024
13. Kamala Harris's Rocky Road to Victory.
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Galston, William A.
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DEMOCRATS (United States) , *ABORTION laws , *DEPLOYMENT (Military strategy) , *PUBLIC opinion - Published
- 2024
14. A Chance to Reject Political Violence.
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Galston, William A.
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ASSASSINATION , *ASSASSINATION attempts - Published
- 2024
15. If Biden Steps Down, Democrats Could Win the Election.
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Galston, William A.
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DEMOCRATS (United States) , *ELECTIONS - Published
- 2024
16. Jill Biden, Put Your Country First.
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Galston, William A.
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BALLOTS , *VOTING , *UNITED States presidential election, 2024 - Published
- 2024
17. The National Debt Crisis Is Coming.
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Galston, William A.
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PUBLIC debts , *UNITED States presidential election, 2020 , *BUDGET deficits - Published
- 2024
18. Trump's Plan to Expand Executive Power.
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Galston, William A.
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EXECUTIVE power , *UNDOCUMENTED immigrant children , *CITIZENSHIP , *EXECUTIVE advisory bodies , *JUDGES , *LEGISLATIVE voting - Published
- 2024
19. The Populist Right Rises in Portugal.
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Galston, William A.
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RIGHT-wing populism , *POLITICAL scientists , *POLITICAL parties , *FEDERAL government , *GOVERNMENT policy , *TORTURE - Published
- 2024
20. Mass Deportation Would Be a Disaster.
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Galston, William A.
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DEPORTATION , *LABOR market , *UNITED States presidential election, 2024 , *EMIGRATION & immigration , *BORDER patrol agents , *CONCENTRATION camps - Abstract
The article discusses the issue of illegal immigration and its impact on the United States. It highlights the demographic effects of immigration, such as the low fertility rate in the country and the need for immigrants to fill labor shortages. The article also addresses concerns about immigrants taking jobs and the strain they put on public services. It mentions Donald Trump's plan for mass deportation and the potential negative consequences of such a policy. The article concludes by suggesting that President Biden needs to offer a serious alternative plan to address the issue before the 2024 election. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
21. Ukraine Pays the Price for U.S. Dithering Over Military Aid.
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Galston, William A.
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MILITARY assistance , *MILITARY weapons , *MARINE equipment , *WAR , *MILITARY intelligence - Abstract
The article discusses the consequences of the delay in providing military aid to Ukraine. The delay has weakened Ukrainian troops' ability to defend their front line and cities, leaving them short of ammunition and outgunned by Russia. It has also made it harder for Ukraine to build fortifications and defend against Russian missiles. The article highlights the destruction of Ukraine's electrical generating capacity and the threat to Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city. The delay in aid has forced Ukraine to move troops from the eastern to the northern front, reducing their ability to resist Russia. The article acknowledges that not all losses can be attributed to the delay in aid, as Ukraine is at a manpower disadvantage compared to Russia. The Biden administration and congressional Republicans share responsibility for the delays in authorizing advanced weapons systems and aid. The article emphasizes the importance of the outcome of Ukraine's war in determining the perception of America as a friend. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
22. Save Higher Ed With the Chicago Principles.
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Galston, William A.
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PUBLIC demonstrations , *ARAB-Israeli conflict , *CAMPUS police , *FREEDOM of speech ,ISRAEL-Palestine relations - Abstract
The article discusses the importance of free speech and open discourse on college campuses, emphasizing the need for universities to adopt the Chicago Principles. These principles advocate for a neutral stance on controversial issues, defending the practice of free speech, and disciplining individuals who harass others or break the law. The article argues that treating speech and conduct as political problems can lead to inconsistencies and damage the institutions. It also highlights the importance of universities opposing efforts that threaten their mission of truth-seeking. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
23. The Post-Covid Truancy Epidemic.
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Galston, William A.
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COVID-19 pandemic , *LOW-income students , *COVID-19 , *HABIT , *LOSS aversion - Abstract
The article discusses the issue of truancy among students during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite schools reopening, many students continue to have high levels of absences. In 2019, about 15% of students nationwide were chronically absent, and while data for the 2023-24 school year is not yet available, early statistics suggest that chronic absenteeism has increased. Factors contributing to this trend include students staying home for minor illnesses, aversion to school after pandemic-related learning losses, increased aggression and violence, and peer effects. The article emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue and the role of families in ensuring students' attendance. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
24. A Chance for Congress to Stave Off Tyranny.
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Galston, William A.
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MILITARY reserve forces - Abstract
The Insurrection Act, a collection of statutes enacted between the 1790s and 1870s, grants the U.S. president broad authority to deploy the military for domestic purposes. While the first provision requires a state's request for federal support to quell an insurrection, the second and third provisions allow the president to deploy troops without a state's consent. A bipartisan panel has proposed reforms to the act, including clearer language, consultation and reporting requirements, and time limits on the president's authority. These reforms strike a balance between presidential power and necessary restraints, and Congress should work together to pass them. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
25. When a Nation Loses Its Confidence.
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Galston, William A.
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CONFIDENCE , *JUDAISM , *PASSOVER , *JEWS - Published
- 2024
26. Biden Has to Win Back His 2020 Voters.
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Galston, William A.
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VOTERS , *UNITED States presidential election, 2024 - Published
- 2024
27. Congress's Moment of Truth on Ukraine Aid.
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Galston, William A.
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MILITARY weapons , *LIQUEFIED natural gas , *WAR , *ARMED Forces , *MILITARY budgets - Abstract
The article discusses the critical situation in Ukraine and the need for the U.S. to provide immediate aid to prevent Russia from making significant territorial gains. The U.S. Congress's infighting over extending aid has left Ukraine short of basic supplies, particularly artillery shells, which has weakened their defensive positions. The article emphasizes the urgency of replenishing Ukraine's ammunition and calls for Congress to authorize aid. It also highlights the hesitation of Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron to provide advanced weapons and support to Ukraine. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for the U.S. to revitalize its defense-industrial base and adopt a multiyear plan to counter threats from hostile powers. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
28. The Danger of Making a Religion of Politics.
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Galston, William A.
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RELIGION & politics , *POLITICAL systems , *HAZARDS , *WESTERN society , *CONSTITUTIONS - Abstract
The article discusses the danger of treating politics as a religion and the decline of confidence in liberal democracy. It argues that the decline in religious belief is not the sole cause of this decline, as there are simpler explanations such as poor governance and societal issues. The article warns against looking to politics as a replacement for religion, as it can lead to dangerous consequences and undermine the diversity of beliefs in free societies. Instead, the focus should be on better governance rather than a politics of meaning. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
29. Lessons From Purim for the War in Gaza.
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Galston, William A.
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The article discusses the holiday of Purim and its relevance to the war in Gaza. It highlights the story of Jews fighting back against their enemies with restraint, as depicted in the Book of Esther. The article explores the moral implications of celebrating victory and the destruction of adversaries, emphasizing the importance of treating all people as human beings. It also addresses the challenges faced by Israeli soldiers in distinguishing between combatants and civilians, particularly due to Hamas's use of human shields. The article concludes by emphasizing the ongoing need for moral reflection and criticism in the Jewish tradition. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
30. Schumer Stumbles Into Israeli Politics.
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Galston, William A.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's recent speech on Israel has sparked contradictory sentiments among Democratic supporters of Israel. While there is fear for Israel's survival, there are also concerns about its conduct in Gaza. Schumer called on Israel to do more to help facilitate international efforts to avoid famine in Gaza, but he was criticized for demanding a new Israeli election and for interfering in Israel's internal affairs. Israeli sentiments about the war in Gaza are challenging for American liberals, with a majority of Jewish Israelis favoring military operations and opposing more humanitarian aid for Gaza. American leaders should try to understand these sentiments, but their advice may not be well-received until after the war ends and an official commission of inquiry issues its report. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
31. The Dire Cost of 'Peace' in Ukraine.
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Galston, William A.
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PEACE , *INTERNATIONAL relations , *COST - Abstract
The article discusses the dire situation in Ukraine and the potential consequences of the United States' lack of support. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán recently met with former President Donald Trump and stated that Trump would not provide any financial assistance to Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. The article highlights three main problems facing Ukraine: a shortage of manpower, a lack of strong fortifications, and an ammunition shortage. Without adequate support, Ukraine's resistance to Russian aggression may weaken, allowing Putin to achieve his long-term goals. The article concludes by drawing a parallel between Trump's isolationist rhetoric and the Munich Agreement of 1938. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
32. Fix the Insurrection Act Before a Trump Inauguration.
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Galston, William A.
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UNITED States presidential election, 2020 , *KILLINGS by police ,INAUGURATION of United States presidents - Abstract
This article discusses the potential dangers of the Insurrection Act of 1807 and the need for reform before the 2024 election. The act grants the president the authority to deploy the military on American soil and use it against Americans. The article argues that the act gives the president too much discretion and power, and proposes three main fixes: defining key terms, requiring consultation with state and local authorities, and imposing a sunset provision on the president's authority. The article also highlights concerns about President Trump's willingness to use the act and emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues to protect against potential abuses of power. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
33. Ukraine's Fate Rests on Speaker Johnson.
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Galston, William A.
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LEGISLATIVE voting , *UNITED States presidential election, 2020 , *POLITICAL parties - Abstract
The fate of Ukraine rests on House Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to pass aid for the country. Many House Republicans do not prioritize Ukraine or Europe, viewing the costs of supporting Europe as outweighing the benefits. President Donald Trump has shown a lack of commitment to NATO and its defense obligations. Ukrainian troops are in urgent need of weapons and ammunition, and it is crucial for the House to pass aid for Ukraine. Speaker Johnson faces a career-defining decision on whether to work with supporters of Ukraine to pass aid or allow the measure to die. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
34. Trump Thinks NATO Is Optional.
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Galston, William A.
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UNDOCUMENTED immigrants , *PRESIDENTIAL elections - Abstract
The article discusses the contrasting views of President Biden and former President Trump on the importance of NATO and aid to Ukraine. Biden believes that NATO is crucial for American and European security and sees Ukraine as a key ally in countering Russian aggression. In contrast, Trump sees NATO as unnecessary and believes that wealthy countries should defend themselves. The article highlights the potential consequences of failing to renew aid for Ukraine, including the degradation of Ukrainian defenses and the potential for a Russian victory, which would have significant implications for Europe and the liberal world order. European leaders are concerned about Trump's comments and the potential for an abrupt shift in American policy, as Europe is currently unable to defend itself without American aid. The article concludes by emphasizing that the 2024 election is more than just a clash of personalities, as it will determine the future of the West and America's role in international security. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
35. A State of the Union for the Middle Class.
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Galston, William A.
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INTEREST rates , *FOOD prices , *STATE of the Union messages , *HOMEOWNERS , *FOOD industry - Abstract
The article is a letter addressed to President Joe Biden, offering advice for his upcoming State of the Union address and re-election campaign. The author suggests that Biden should not claim that the state of the union is strong, as many Americans do not believe this due to partisan polarization. The author also advises Biden to focus on the future and address issues such as high prices, particularly in the food sector, and high housing costs. Additionally, the author recommends offering working-class Americans opportunities for career advancement through apprenticeships and skills training. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
36. The Border Threatens Biden's Re-Election.
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Galston, William A.
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ELECTIONS , *DEMOCRATS (United States) , *POLITICAL party leadership , *PRESIDENTIAL nominations , *UNDOCUMENTED immigrants - Abstract
President Biden's plan to address Vladimir Putin's aggression against Ukraine is at risk due to the ongoing crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. The number of encounters with migrants, particularly asylum seekers, has significantly increased in recent years, with over six million people apprehended and two million detected but not apprehended under the Biden administration. The lack of infrastructure to manage this influx has resulted in authorities quickly processing and releasing large numbers of migrants into the U.S. without legal authorization. Republicans are demanding changes in border policy as a condition for funding Ukraine, and the outcome of negotiations on this issue could impact Biden's re-election prospects. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
37. It's All Over but the General Election.
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Galston, William A.
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ELECTIONS , *DEMOCRATS (United States) , *PUBLIC opinion , *UNITED States presidential election, 2024 , *BALLOTS , *PRIMARIES , *ABORTION laws - Abstract
According to the article, it is highly likely that Donald Trump will win the Republican nomination in New Hampshire, while Joe Biden will be the Democratic nominee for the upcoming presidential election. Trump's early victory eliminates the advantage typically enjoyed by incumbent presidents, giving the presumptive challenger ample time to prepare for the general election. Despite Biden's low approval ratings, the economy is showing signs of improvement, which could potentially benefit him in the fall. The ongoing debate over abortion and Trump's legal issues may also impact the election. Additionally, this election is unique as it involves a former president facing the incumbent who defeated him in the previous election. Both candidates will face challenges in convincing voters, with Biden potentially being seen as too old and Trump as too dangerous. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
38. Trump Takes the Iowa Caucus, and the GOP Is His.
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Galston, William A.
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UNITED States presidential election, 2024 , *UNITED States presidential election, 2020 , *STATE power , *CAUCUS - Abstract
In the Iowa caucuses, Donald Trump emerged as the winner, solidifying his position as the frontrunner for the Republican nomination to challenge Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election. This victory raises questions about the future of the Republican Party and whether there is room for a different brand of conservatism apart from Trump's. Trump's success can be attributed to his appeal to working-class voters who felt ignored by both parties' elites and his emphasis on putting America first. This victory in Iowa suggests that Trump's influence over the Republican Party is stronger than ever before. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
39. Claudine Gay's 'My Truth' and the Truth.
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Galston, William A.
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CAMPAIGN funds - Abstract
The article discusses the resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay and the subsequent reactions and controversies surrounding her departure. The author questions the selection process that led to Gay's appointment and suggests that her qualifications may have been overshadowed by her support for diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. The author also criticizes the concept of "my truth" and argues that the pursuit of objective truth should be prioritized in higher education. They emphasize the importance of diverse perspectives in academic discourse and the role of diversity in expanding knowledge. The article concludes by advocating for a unifying truth that can be shared by individuals and groups despite their differences. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
40. Ukraine May Have to Accept a Cease-Fire.
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Galston, William A.
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ARMISTICES , *ASSET forfeiture , *AMMUNITION ,EUROPEAN Union membership - Abstract
The text discusses the current crisis in Ukraine, highlighting the ammunition shortages faced by Ukrainian troops on the front line. The article emphasizes the need for continued aid from the US and the European Union, as well as the importance of seizing Russian assets to support Ukraine. It suggests that a realistic ending to the war may involve accepting a cease-fire along the current battle lines, which could potentially lead to Ukraine's eventual membership in the EU and NATO. The article acknowledges the challenges and complexities of the situation, but argues that this path is the most realistic way to achieve lasting peace in Europe. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
41. Trump's Fate and Other 2024 Cliffhangers.
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Galston, William A.
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UNITED States presidential election, 2024 , *GOVERNMENT shutdown , *IMMIGRATION policy , *DEMOCRATS (United States) , *REPUBLICANS , *PRESIDENTIAL elections - Abstract
The article discusses the various uncertainties and potential outcomes that may arise in the year 2024. It highlights issues such as political dysfunction, the Ukrainian conflict, and the Middle East turmoil caused by Hamas. The article poses questions about the ability of Democrats and Republicans to compromise on immigration policy, the fate of aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, the potential for another government shutdown, the effectiveness of Federal Reserve policies in combating inflation, and the Supreme Court's ability to maintain public confidence. The article also explores the possibility of Donald Trump winning the Republican nomination and the potential consequences of his presidency. The author suggests that the outcome of the 2024 election will have significant implications for the United States and its relationships with allies. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
42. Amid Dismal Polls, the Optimist's Case for Biden Falters.
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Galston, William A.
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PUBLIC opinion , *GRAVE goods , *PRESIDENTIAL elections , *DEMOCRATS (United States) , *ELECTIONS , *POPULARITY - Abstract
According to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, President Joe Biden's approval ratings have dropped to over 55%, and he is consistently losing to Donald Trump in national polls. This decline in popularity reflects voters' negative assessment of his performance as president, with disapproval ratings exceeding 55% and approval ratings around 40%. While some Democratic optimists argue that polls are not predictive this far in advance of the election, Biden's current standing is significantly weaker than it was four years ago. The article suggests that Biden must address the issues that have diminished his chances for re-election, such as reducing pressure at the southern border and tackling rising costs of essential goods and services. Democrats are urging Biden to replace complacency with urgency and mobilize the party's strong bench to support his campaign. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
43. Biden and Ukraine Need a Senate Deal.
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Galston, William A.
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MILITARY assistance , *INTERNATIONAL relations ,FOREIGN relations of the United States ,UNITED States armed forces - Abstract
The article discusses the importance of reaching a compromise on border policy in order to maintain U.S. economic and military aid to Ukraine. It emphasizes that if aid to Ukraine is cut off, it would weaken President Biden's foreign policy and allow Russian aggression to expand. The article suggests that President Biden should take charge and invite Senate negotiators to Camp David to reach an agreement. It acknowledges that reaching a deal on immigration won't be easy, but it is necessary for the security and stability of Ukraine and the success of President Biden's presidency. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
44. Are Americans in the Mood for More Trump?
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Galston, William A.
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PUBLIC opinion , *AMERICANS , *ELECTIONS - Abstract
According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, the national mood in the United States is one of feeling out of control. This sentiment is reflected in a recent survey where only 20% of registered voters believe that things in the country are under control, while 66% feel that things are out of control. Factors contributing to this sentiment include rising inflation, increasing crime rates, the situation at the southern border, the proliferation of dangerous drugs like fentanyl, and instability abroad. The article suggests that former President Donald Trump may have an advantage in the 2024 election if he can reassure voters and present himself as a strong leader capable of regaining control. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
45. Geert Wilders's Warning for Joe Biden.
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Galston, William A.
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RIGHT-wing populism , *POLITICAL development , *POPULIST parties (Politics) , *POLITICAL refugees , *AMERICANS - Abstract
The recent political developments in the Netherlands, where the far-right Party for Freedom led by Geert Wilders gained significant support in the national elections, have important implications for Europe and the United States. The rise of anti-immigrant sentiment in the Netherlands, fueled by high levels of immigration and asylum seekers, has shifted the political balance to the populist right. This trend is not unique to the Netherlands, as right-wing populist parties have gained power or influence in countries such as Italy, Hungary, Sweden, Finland, Slovakia, and Germany. In the United States, immigration has become a contentious issue, with President Biden facing criticism for his handling of the situation at the southern border. Concerns about immigration are growing among both Democrats and Republicans, making it crucial for Biden to address this issue and find a compromise that satisfies the American people. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
46. The Hostages Divide a United Israel.
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Galston, William A.
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The article discusses the aftermath of a Hamas terrorist attack in Israel and the division it has caused among Israelis. While Israelis are united in their belief that Hamas should not be allowed to rule Gaza, they are divided on how to secure the release of the hostages. The article explores the historical context of hostage-taking in Jewish history and the different approaches taken by Israel in the past. The military prioritizes the destruction of Hamas, while the relatives of the hostages advocate for diplomatic negotiations. The article highlights the ongoing debate and tensions surrounding this issue. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
47. Donald Trump's Insurrection Act Gambit.
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Galston, William A.
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The article discusses the potential use of the Insurrection Act by President Donald Trump in his second term. The Insurrection Act allows the president to deploy the military to assist law enforcement in certain situations, but its broad and vague language gives the president significant discretionary power. The article raises concerns about the potential for abuse of this power and the curtailment of fundamental liberties. It argues that Congress should have reformed the Insurrection Act after the events of 2020 to prevent future presidents from using it to suppress basic liberties. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
48. Biden Has Plenty of Time to Bounce Back.
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Galston, William A.
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A recent New York Times/Siena College poll has shown that Donald Trump is leading Joe Biden in five out of six key swing states, which has surprised the Democratic establishment. While some have questioned the accuracy and significance of the poll, other recent polls have shown similar results. It is not uncommon for a sitting president to trail in the polls at this stage, as seen with President Obama in 2011. However, there is still a chance for Biden to bounce back in the next 12 months, as various factors could shift in his favor. The Biden administration should focus on addressing social issues and major sources of price increases to regain support among swing voters. It is important for Democrats to stop hoping for a younger candidate and instead focus on Biden's campaign and addressing the concerns of everyday Americans. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
49. Can the Speaker Sell Ukraine and Israel Aid?
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Galston, William A.
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The article discusses the stance of Mike Johnson, the new speaker of the House, on foreign aid to Ukraine and Israel. While Johnson supports aid to Ukraine, he disagrees with the Biden administration's request to link aid for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan in a single bill. Instead, he plans to proceed with a bill funding only aid to Israel. The article also mentions the potential parameters of a bill to bolster Ukraine, including extending assistance until the 2024 presidential election and implementing oversight measures. It highlights the challenges and debates surrounding aid to Ukraine, including concerns about corruption and the Biden administration's immigration policies. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of supporting Ukraine to maintain American-led alliances and defend democracy. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
50. Israel Must Follow the Laws Hamas Violates.
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Galston, William A.
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The article discusses the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas, emphasizing the importance of moral and legal clarity. It condemns Hamas for deliberately targeting civilians, which is a violation of international law and the laws of war. It also criticizes Israel's initial response of imposing a total blockade on Gaza, which is seen as a violation of international law and could lead to a humanitarian crisis. The article argues that Israel has the right to defend itself but must do so while minimizing civilian casualties and considering the long-term objectives of effective governance in Gaza and regional peace. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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