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common sense

  • How Hungary’s Family Incentives Created a ‘Workfare Society’: Miklós Szánthó | ATL:NOW
    How Hungary’s Family Incentives Created a ‘Workfare Society’: Miklós Szánthó | ATL:NOW
    I catch up with Miklós Szánthó at CPAC in Washington. He is the chairman of CPAC Hungary and The Center for Fundamental Rights.
    February 28, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • Let’s Bring Back the Good Sense of Common Sense
    Let’s Bring Back the Good Sense of Common Sense
    Common sense isn't as common as it used to be, but with a little practice, we can bring ...
    November 13, 2023BY Jeff Minick
  • Thomas Paine’s ‘Common Sense’ Makes Sense Today
    Thomas Paine’s ‘Common Sense’ Makes Sense Today
    Though 247 years old, "Common Sense" includes a plethora of noteworthy statements still resonating among Americans today.
    September 16, 2023BY Deena Bouknight
  • Winning the Opium Wars on American Will
    Winning the Opium Wars on American Will
    Commentary In early August Economic Information Daily, a communist Chinese government mouthpiece, accused the multibillion-dollar online video game ...
    November 11, 2021BY Austin Bay
  • Independence and ‘Common Sense’
    Independence and ‘Common Sense’
    In 1774, an Englishman named Thomas Paine, having met Benjamin Franklin and received letters of introduction from him, ...
    June 23, 2021BY W. Kesler Jackson
  • Following ‘the Science’ and Rejecting Common Sense
    Following ‘the Science’ and Rejecting Common Sense
    Commentary Every time I hear Democrats sermonize about following “the science,” I feel as though I’m listening to ...
    May 18, 2021BY Stephen Moore
  • Crimes Against Common Sense
    Crimes Against Common Sense
    Commentary What is going on in this country? When did we, the majority, stop speaking up for ourselves? ...
    June 20, 2020BY Diane Dimond
  • Research Confirms Common Sense: Pollution Is Bad for Your Brain
    Research Confirms Common Sense: Pollution Is Bad for Your Brain
    We’ve known the health hazards of air pollution since the dawn of the industrial age, but while its ...
    February 13, 2020BY Armen Nikogosian
  • Why the Common Sense Act of Helping the Elderly Is Not a Thing in China (+Video)
    Why the Common Sense Act of Helping the Elderly Is Not a Thing in China (+Video)
    You see an elderly person stumble and fall. The age-old answer in this scenario is to go and ...
    January 29, 2016BY Larry Ong
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    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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