NYTimes OpEd: Labor Shortages Are Good for the United States
A shortage of workers is an advantage for the United States because it ensures wage raises and productivity gains, says an op-ed in the New York Times.
A shortage of workers is an advantage for the United States because it ensures wage raises and productivity gains, says an op-ed in the New York Times.
Atlantic magazine billionaire owner and widow of Steve Jobs, Laurene Powell Jobs, published a Monday essay congratulating President Biden for the Afghan evacuation that has thus far left 13 U.S. service members dead and numerous amounts of military gear in the hands of the Taliban terrorists.
Arne Duncan, former President Barack Obama’s Secretary of Education who made waves over the weekend after comparing anti-vaccine and anti-mask people to jihadists, is closely connected to far-left tech heiress Laurene Powell Jobs, who Breitbart News editor-in-chief described as the new George Soros in his New York Times bestseller Breaking the News.
The Atlantic, a publication heavily favored by neoliberals, neoconservatives, and other members of America’s elite political and corporate class, is having its annual festival underwritten by some of the nation’s leading corporations.
Actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has doubled down on calling non-mask-wearers “schmucks,” saying in a new essay for the far-left magazine The Atlantic that “it’s the only subject that can make me lose my temper.”
The Atlantic magazine on Tuesday published an article suggesting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) would resign from her leadership role “in the not-so distant future.”
Former President Donald Trump hammered Atlantic magazine and owner Laurene Powell Jobs for “losing large numbers of readers and a fortune of money.”
Vice President Kamala Harris expressed her frustration with corporate media for featuring “soundbites” over substance in their coverage of her.
Atlantic magazine billionaire and widow of Steve Jobs, Laurene Powell Jobs, who owns two private jets, published an article Tuesday encouraging the Biden administration to mandate the unvaccinated be on a no fly list.
Americans’ society is being wrecked by the self-centered and status-seeking class of university-trained, woke progressives, according to the Atlantic magazine.
The Atlantic magazine published a profile piece on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and plotted his path to the presidency that would involve him replacing incumbent President Joe Biden.
Alex Marlow said identifying Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs’s widow, as “the new Soros” is the biggest revelation in Breaking the News.
A recent article in The Atlantic calls out liberals for continuing to adopt excessive Coronavirus restrictions, despite CDC guidance, as “an expression of political identity.”
Some left-wing Americans are having trouble emerging from coronavirus lockdowns, according to a new report in the Atlantic.
Establishment media reporters confessed in a story for the Atlantic published this week that they will not cover Joe Biden’s administration in the same manner as President Trump’s, with CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta floating “hazard pay” for covering the Trump White House during the past four years.
One issue puzzling former President Barack Obama is why populist Republicans rallied around Donald Trump as their champion.
Barack Obama repeated a number of false statements, going even farther than the Atlantic’s debunked claim about what Trump said about soldiers.
Michelle Obama repeated — and expanded on — the Atlantic’s debunked claim about Trump calling fallen World War I soldiers “suckers” and “losers.”
Former Vice President Joe Biden claimed during the first presidential debate that he did not call members of the military “stupid bastards.”
Former Vice President Joe Biden jokingly referred to members of the U.S. military and its overseas coalition partners as “stupid bastards” while making banter with troops during a 2016 trip to the United Arab Emirates.
Hillary Clinton told the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg on Wednesday that if Democrats controlled the U.S. Senate, they would not push through a Supreme Court nominee before the election.
The Atlantic reported Wednesday that Republicans are investigating contingency plans in which Republican-held legislatures would appoint members of the Electoral College if their states’ voting results were still in doubt weeks after Election Day.
Former Vice President Joe Biden falsely claimed that the widely debunked Atlantic story has been “confirmed by every outlet.”
Nearly 800 military family members have signed an open letter in support of Trump, amid attacks on his patriotism and care for the military.
Joe Kent, a Gold Star husband and veteran, said President Donald Trump honors military families through both compassion and policy.
The Atlantic has published an op-ed that argues that “law-and-order” Republicans should vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden because Democrats will riot if he loses, refusing to accept the results if President Donald Trump wins re-election.
A new poll shows that President Donald Trump is more popular among military households than Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden.
President Donald Trump’s campaign to protect the suburbs is on target, says Jessica Trounstine, a political science professor at the University of California, Merced.
The Atlantic, whose editor in chief recently published a hit piece on Trump, has only endorsed three candidates since its founding in 1857.
Alex Marlow noted how The Atlantic’s claims imply that John Kelly, a Gold Star father, was silent as Donald Trump denigrated his fallen son.
When Dan Rather is doubting a late-election hit on a sitting Republican president, you got yourself a problem.
Left-wing Hollywood actor Jim Carrey channeled dead veterans in an anti-Trump political art piece based on Jeffrey Goldberg’s dubious Atlantic magazine article that cited anonymous sources who claimed President Trump called deceased soldiers “losers” and “suckers.”
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather, who left the network for airing a false story about George W. Bush’s military service during the 2004 election, doubled down Tuesday on his support for a story in The Atlantic claiming President Donald Trump disparaged the troops.
An Army vet is calling out the left for using his image in a meme promoting the narrative that Donald Trump has disparaged the military.
Monday on Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” former National Security Advisor John Bolton called allegations President Donald Trump disparaged the military dead as reported by Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic “simply false.”
Minnesota GOP congressional candidate Tyler Kistner told Fox Business on Friday the Obama-era Veterans Affairs was the “worst it had ever been.”
U.S. Ambassador to France and Monaco Jamie McCourt told Breitbart News exclusively on Monday that the Atlantic story about President Donald Trump allegedly bashing troops is untrue.
President Donald Trump on Monday cited a Breitbart News exclusive featuring former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly’s closest aide to further cast doubt on a report from The Atlantic, which claimed the president called slain soldiers “losers” and “suckers.”
Former Deputy White House Chief of Staff Zach Fuentes denied to Breitbart News The Atlantic’s account of President Donald Trump’s comments about troops in Europe.
Saturday on Fox News, former Westerchester County court judge and district attorney Jeanine Pirro hammered the media for a story from The Atlantic last week claiming President Donald Trump referred to war casualties as “losers” and “suckers.”