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Socialists Lie, People Die May. 11, 2017

Laura Hollis

Last weekend's Wall Street Journal featured yet another article about Venezuela. Titled simply, "Ven... Read More

Most Business Isn't Big Business -- and It Matters May. 04, 2017

Laura Hollis

When Republicans seemed to be adrift during the Obama administration, pundits predicted that the par... Read More

Around the World, Tyrants Ascendant Dec. 25, 2016

Steve Chapman

John McCain is fond of saying, "It's always darkest just before it goes totally black." According to... Read More

A Strong Leader Dec. 07, 2016

John Stossel

President-elect Donald Trump's first decisions were exciting. His new team seems to include good peo... Read More

Venezuela: Can A Powder Keg Implode? Sep. 21, 2016

Austin Bay

Despite the touts that it would "be remembered for centuries," Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolas... Read More

Our View: Destruction of a Country Aug. 09, 2016

Daily Editorials

There have been some heartbreaking images along the Venezuelan-Colombian border. Closed down a year ... Read More

The Embrace of Socialism -- Despite Its Track Record Jun. 30, 2016

Larry Elder

One of life's enduring mysteries is why the left — against overwhelming evidence to the contra... Read More

Socialism for the Uninformed May. 31, 2016

Thomas Sowell

Socialism sounds great. It has always sounded great. And it will probably always continue to sound g... Read More

Hey, Bernie Sanders Supporters -- All Roads Lead to Venezuela May. 26, 2016

Larry Elder

When socialist Hugo Chavez became president of Venezuela after the 1998 election, he promised a path... Read More

Lessons from Venezuela May. 19, 2016

Laura Hollis

There are two stories getting a good deal of attention at the moment — seemingly unrelated, bu... Read More

Latin America's 'Pink Tide' Fading Fast May. 18, 2016

Daily Editorials

Around the turn of the century, a swing to the left throughout Latin America began knocking down dom... Read More

The Donald/Bernie Show: Shades of Hugo Chavez Apr. 15, 2016

Mona Charen

Does this sound familiar? "They wanted something new, something fresh, and they found in this man a ... Read More

The Surprising Disappearance of Inflation Oct. 22, 2015

Steve Chapman

In a world in which the Cold War is a fading memory, North Korea and Cuba endure as museums of commu... Read More

In 2014, Frightened Rulers Did Scary Things Dec. 25, 2014

Steve Chapman

We all have tasks we try to get done before the end of the year, and Kim Jong Un's is amping up the ... Read More

Like Taking Risks? Try Venezuela! May. 07, 2014

Miguel Perez

For the world's risk-taking travelers, those who go to places from which there may be no return, Ven... Read More

TV News Wears Horse Blinders Mar. 04, 2014

Miguel Perez

We have more TV channels and more 24-hour "news stations" than ever before. We can cover news events... Read More

Somewhere Between Extremes Feb. 25, 2014

Miguel Perez

On one extreme, I have some Cuban-American friends who are sooo conservative that they sound like re... Read More

As Venezuela's Gangster Government Blames America Feb. 19, 2014

Austin Bay

Despite five years of Obama Administration "smart diplomacy," Venezuela's deteriorating socialist re... Read More

High-Yield Short-Term Bonds Jan. 29, 2014

Taking Stock

Dear Mr. Berko: I have $130,000 sitting in my money market account earning less than 0.25 percent. M... Read More

Venezuela Soul-Searching After Beauty Queen Murder Jan. 16, 2014

Timothy Spangler

The brutal murder of a former Miss Valenzuela has plunged her country and its leaders into a period ... Read More