Articles filed under Will, George
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Don't tread on this voter's T-shirt
Feb 27, 2018 1:00 AM - Columnist George Will: Andrew Cilek might be -- this is just a hunch -- unaware that 2018 is Brooks Brothers' bicentennial.
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Infrastructure spending won't transform America
Feb 16, 2018 1:00 AM - Columnist George Will: What rural electrification was eight decades ago, broadband access might be today: a blessing not widely enough enjoyed. But infrastructure spending will not have the economically and socially transformative effect that it had before America became a mature urban society.
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We don't need government to remind us that smoking kills
Dec 29, 2017 1:00 AM - Columnist George F. Will: Preaching morality while practicing cupidity can be tricky, but various American governments have done it for years regarding smoking.
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Will: Trump, North Korea and a slippery slope to nuclear war
Dec 12, 2017 1:00 AM - Conservative columnist George Will notes the danger of allowing President Donald Trump access to the nuclear but, and the paradoxical danger of limiting his access to it.
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How to restore American self-reliance
May 28, 2017 1:00 AM - Columnist George Will: When in the Senate chamber, Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican, sits by choice at the desk used by the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
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A case for preventing children's scraped knees
Apr 18, 2017 1:00 AM - Columnist George Will: When not furrowing their collective brows about creches and displays of the Ten Commandments here and there, courts often are pondering tangential contacts between the government and religious schools.
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Experience America at the time of the Great War
Apr 9, 2017 1:00 AM - Columnist George F. Will: One hundred years ago, two events three days apart set the 20th century's trajectory.
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A grim look at future of ever-expanding government
Mar 9, 2017 1:00 AM - Columnist George Will: Although America's political system seems unable to stimulate robust, sustained economic growth, it at least is stimulating consumption of a small but important segment of literature. Dystopian novels are selling briskly.
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The North Korean red line - will it hold?
Feb 10, 2017 1:00 AM - Columnist George Will: Donald Trump, who excoriated Barack Obama for ignoring the "red line" on Syria, must be prepared to threaten actions that would prevent North Korea from its ICBM test, actions such as shooting down the missile.
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The real cost of protectionism
Jan 25, 2017 1:00 AM - Columnist George Will: President Trump promises "protection" to prevent foreigners from "destroying" manufacturing jobs by exporting to America things that Americans want to import. Does he know that one American company might be "destroying" more American jobs than China is?
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