Month: January 2015

Robert Samuelson: The economy’s Achilles’ heel

WASHINGTON POST: President Obama has declared the economic crisis over — and for the United States, maybe it seems that way. But for most other countries, not so much. Their recoveries are faltering. The obvious question is whether the global weakness will infect the U.S. expansion. This is a crucial footnote to Obama’s optimism… Think […]

If Mariupol Falls to Rebels, Is Kiev Next?

DAILY BEAST COLUMN: The attack on Mariupol is a major expansion of the conflict. Its capture by rebel forces would help link up the rebellious eastern regions—supported by Moscow—with the Russian-annexed Crimea, allowing Russia’s proxies to push hundreds of kilometers west towards Kiev. Shortly before the attack, pro-Russian rebels posted two videos online. In one […]

Anti-Austerity Party Wins Decisive Victory in Greece

NEW YORK TIMES: Greece rejected the punishing economics of austerity on Sunday and sent a warning signal to the rest of Europe as the left-wing Syriza party won a decisive victory in national elections, positioning its tough-talking leader, Alexis Tsipras, to become the next prime minister. With 60 percent of the vote counted, Syriza had […]

Don’t tell F & M but “Court ruling strips Millersville University police of jurisdiction on some roads”

At the time of the F & M Security Police mugging of innocent bystander Ron Harper in the state right-of-way across from the residence of college president John Fry, NewsLanc’s research encountered that state law provides full police power to campus police within half a mile of any college or university own property! This flabbergasted us.

How FDR, Reagan, and Eisenhower Almost Lost

DAILY BEAST COLUMN: …But back in 1928, FDR’s political prospects were very different. He’d reluctantly agreed to run for Governor of New York fearing that Democratic nominee Al Smith would lose the state—and the nation—to Herbert Hoover. There was also the matter of his health; contrary to what many now believe, the press raised persistent […]

Obama to shorten India trip to visit Saudi Arabia

USA TODAY: President Barack Obama will cut short his three-day trip to India to travel to Saudi Arabia to pay respects following the death of King Abdullah, U.S. and Indian officials said Saturday, hours before the U.S. president was to depart for New Delhi. The schedule change means Obama will skip plans to visit the […]