| America's Future |
| Columns -- December 1995 |
- A Christmas Poem . . .
- A Visit From the Christ Child
- Week of December 3, 1995
- Do-Gooders, Reform Yourselves!
- A nation's legal system can be just, or it can be philanthropic, but it cannot be both.
- Danger of `Vague Humanitarianism'
- Socialism makes no economic or intellectual sense. How, then, do we explain its continuing appeal?
- Reds Wage 'Peace' to Conquer West
- Dramatic reforms in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union signaled the end of the Cold War and ushered in an era of peace, right? Not necessarily. One former KGB agent says the whole thing's a charade.
- Week of December 10, 1995
- UN Seeks Global Taxing Authority
- The fat cats at the United Nations are tired of relying on the generosity of member countries. They want to bypass sovereign governments and tax the people of the world directly!
- Bilingual Education Boondoggle
- Bilingual education is a bureaucratic boondoggle that is isolating immigrant children from the rest of American society and relegating them to a life of second-class citizenship.
- Peace Prize for Pugwash Pacifists?
- This year's Nobel Peace Prize speaks volumes about the dubious politics of the Nobel Committee.
- Week of December 17, 1995
- Medical Savings Accounts a Must!
- The most important section of the Republicans' Medicare reform bill is Medical Savings Accounts.
- Middle Class is Our "Golden Mean"
- The Greek philosopher Aristotle analyzed the benefits and disadvantages of various forms of government. His comments on the nature of democracies are especially valuable to Americans.
- What Our Founding Fathers Gave Us
- The Declaration of Independence and our U.S. Constitution incorporate the wisdom of the ages. They are a gift to us from our Founding Fathers.
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