How Team Biden helped bail out a state sponsor of terrorism at the UN

How Team Biden helped bail out a state sponsor of terrorism at the UN

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler In a truly bizarre twist of international diplomacy which would have baffled even the denizens of Monty Python, the Islamic Republic of Iran whose UN membership dues were in arrears and thus barring the country’s General Assembly voting rights, was figuratively bailed out by an unlikely source, a […]

Cost of the greatest government failure in U.S. history: More than World Wars I and II

Cost of the greatest government failure in U.S. history: More than World Wars I and II

Special to WorldTribune.com By Stephen Moore The tally for how much the federal government spent to combat COVID-19 is now estimated to be $5 trillion. It is more than the combined costs of World Wars I and II. The Left is celebrating that politicians in Washington saved us. Really? From what exactly? Two years later, […]

Reporter’s question to Biden about his mental fitness demands an answer

Reporter’s question to Biden about his mental fitness demands an answer

Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Juneau At President Biden’s recent news conference marking his first full year as the nation’s head man, reporter James Rosen asked Biden for his reaction to a poll finding that millions of Americans, Democrats as well as Republicans, do not believe that he is “mentally fit” for the job. With […]

Out of control: $4 trillion in two years to contain COVID, which hasn’t been contained

Out of control: $4 trillion in two years to contain COVID, which hasn’t been contained

Special to WorldTribune.com SWAMP WATCH By Stephen Moore When I came to Washington, D.C., in 1985, Ronald Reagan was president. I was working for the Reagan budget office. We did something we weren’t very proud of at the time. We introduced the first $1 trillion budget in American history, which was unthinkable. One trillion dollars. […]

A mid-winter game of geopolitical chess with Ukraine’s fate hanging in the balance

A mid-winter game of geopolitical chess with Ukraine’s fate hanging in the balance

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler Russian tanks and mechanized infantry are churning dangerously close to Ukraine’s borders. Politicians are in overdrive trying to find new adjectives and soundbites to describe the combustible situation.  Diplomats throughout Europe and the USA are trying to stop the clock on what’s presumed to be Russian President Vladimir […]

What pro-maskers and anti-maskers would say to each other if they were on speaking terms

What pro-maskers and anti-maskers would say to each other if they were on speaking terms

Special to WorldTribune.com Dennis Prager Among the many unbridgeable divides between Americans is a completely antithetical view of mask wearing. On one side are those who wear masks almost everywhere outside their homes and who demand that others do so, including young children in class and on outdoor playgrounds, and 2-year-olds on airplanes. On the […]

‘Man up, own your words’: Blundering billionaire more right than wrong

‘Man up, own your words’: Blundering billionaire more right than wrong

Special to WorldTribune.com By Michelle Malkin I’m not mad that some venture capital mogul (whom I’d never heard of before) said this week on a podcast (which I’d also never heard of before) that “nobody cares about what’s happening to the Uyghurs.” I am, however, mildly (but not surprisingly) annoyed that this blundering billionaire backed […]

U.S. became energy independent 1 year ago . . . . Thanks Joe

U.S. became energy independent 1 year ago . . . . Thanks Joe

Special to WorldTribune.com By Stephen Moore Once, during a meeting with then-presidential candidate Donald Trump inside Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York, we discussed energy policy. I told Trump that if we went all out to produce America’s abundant supply of oil, gas and coal, the United States could be energy independent in […]

Global economic growth faces pandemic and inflationary undertows

Global economic growth faces pandemic and inflationary undertows

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler The global economy is hardly out of the woods yet. The resurgent Corona virus pandemic, coupled with labor shortages and an inflationary surge not seen in a generation, have served as an undertow to wider and sustainable economic growth. “The world is now two years into the COVID-19 […]

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