A great deal has been written in recent months about the so-called "gender gap" -- the alleged shortfall of female support of Ronald Reagan. According to the militant promoters of "gender gap" politics, the gap is caused by the "anti-women" policies … [Read more...] about Women in the Military
Community Property for Wives
The division of labor between husbands and wives has traditionally been the central economic feature of the institution of marriage. The big majority of married couples lived together throughout their adult lives; the husband worked outside the home … [Read more...] about Community Property for Wives
Are We Suckers for Slogans?
Former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance finally said something I agree with. In a recent New York City speech, he said that shallow debates about U.S.-Soviet relations "based upon slogans and stereotypes,'" and whipped by "the political winds and … [Read more...] about Are We Suckers for Slogans?
Punishing Ourselves at the U.N.
Sadomasochism is beyond the comprehension of most people. How could anyone get pleasure out of voluntarily submitting to mistreatment or abuse, or being chained and whipped for the gratification of others? Yet, the U.S. role in the United Nations … [Read more...] about Punishing Ourselves at the U.N.
Tax Exemptions and Federal Subsidies
The oft-told story about the advice the old lawyer gave the young lawyer, "When you are weak on the law, argue the facts; when you are weak on the facts, argue the law; when you are weak on both the law and the facts, abuse your opponent,” has … [Read more...] about Tax Exemptions and Federal Subsidies
What Are N.O.W.’s Policies and Goals? — November 1982
Tax Exemptions For Children
In 1950, I had my first child, a bouncing baby boy whom we named John. In addition to all the love and sunshine he brought into our home, he also brought an income tax exemption of $600 per year. That amounted to 18 percent of the median annual … [Read more...] about Tax Exemptions For Children
Tax Exemptions for Children — November 1982
The Cuban Missile Crisis
George Orwell's "1984" describes how, in the advanced Communist society, history is rewritten in a new language called Newspeak, and those pieces of history which the ruling clique wants to be forgotten are dropped down the Memory Hole. We've had a … [Read more...] about The Cuban Missile Crisis
Hope and Despair
When the American POWs coming home after the Korean War were debriefed by the Army, the doctors discovered that some GIs had become victims of a strange new disease which they labeled "giveupitis." Major William E. Mayer, the chief Army psychiatrist … [Read more...] about Hope and Despair







