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This issue we’re turning this space over to Kay C. James, retiring president of the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.
Read moreI have a psychologist friend who told me that the best way to break bad news to someone is in the traditional bad news/good news format. She insists that its best to tell the bad news first and then cheer them up with the good news last, but I don’t know about that. Here are just a few examples of how people you deal with on a regular basis might break some bad news.
Read moreWhen I see people walking outside, often alone with no one anywhere near them, wearing a mask, my primary reactions are disappointment and sadness.
Read morePresident Joe Biden (or his string pullers) is determined to remake America in his image – or FDR’s or LBJ’s.
Read moreA quick trip to mail a birthday card caught me out in the cold. Literally!
Read moreIn 2016, Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby stressed to members of Congress that there “are no reservations in Oklahoma. People from many backgrounds are neighbors who live, work, play and worship together.” Anoatubby said this created “a sense that we all share in a common destiny in our communities.”
Read moreCritics, including Oklahoma’s state superintendent of public instruction, have said rural schools will lose money and could be financially imperiled if state funding is tied more closely to actual student enrollment.
Read moreA CNN “news” personality got a quick dose of reality after she read from the leftist script on how awful a place Florida must be under Republican leadership.
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