Mike Gallagher's Featured Articles
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A Supreme Court case reveals the divide between liberals and conservatives in the U.S.
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The numbers are staggering. Out of 120,000 live births in New York City in 2010, more than 54,000 babies were born out of wedlock.
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We should be concerned with the economic fate of people, not statistical brackets.
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Whatever one thinks about the merits of cutting $85 billion out of an almost $3.6 trillion budget, the effort to portray the cuts as ushering in days of tribulation, distress and anguish, of trouble and ruin, of darkness and gloom is–how to put this?–insane
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How Republicans can get cool.
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Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg are selling guilt. Don't buy it.
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The search for good GOP candidates is not a fight between insiders and the grass roots.
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More and more Americans are childless by choice. But what makes sense for the individual may spell disaster for the country as a whole.
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In 1998, Massachusetts passed what was hailed as the toughest gun-control legislation in the country. It was predicted that the law would prevent future gun violence. It didn’t.
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One way to lose freedoms is to be distracted by many simultaneous crises. With sequestration, taxes, gun control, women in combat, Benghazi, and confirmation of controversial cabinet appointees all in play, drone strikes in foreign lands sounds almost routine.
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Why the CBO’s predictions are consistently unreliable.
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Let’s get one thing straight: The right of a state and its people to self-defense trumps every other aspect of international law, treaties and practices. The foundation of the moral legitimacy of the state is its role in protecting its citizens from violence, foreign or domestic. All else is secondary.
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How to talk to America about big and small things
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Can the Republican’s local successes translate to the federal level?
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Demography isn't destiny—and assuming that it is will likely make liberals overreach again..