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Star Parker
opinion
September 14
Parker: Taking from Peter to give to Paul is not America
Federal transfer payments now consume two-thirds of federal spending, sparking debate over the constitutionality and sustainability of programs like Social Security and Medicaid. Can America return to its founding principles?
opinion
September 9
Parker: Time for a federal law prohibiting abortion
Star Parker argues for a federal law prohibiting abortion, asserting it's both possible and necessary post-Dobbs v. Jackson. She critiques the current state-by-state approach and calls for national leadership to protect unborn life.
opinion
September 3
Parker: Let's stop negotiating with terrorists
Star Parker argues that negotiating with terrorists undermines global security and empowers groups like Hamas and their backers in Iran. She calls for a firm stance against terrorism to foster true peace and prosperity.
opinion
August 15
Parker: The changing face of union membership and its political impact
Teamsters Union President Sean O'Brien's appearance at the Republican National Convention highlights a surprising political shift, challenging traditional views on union and GOP agendas. What does this mean for the 2024 election?
opinion
August 8
Parker: Will the Chevron decision fix big government?
The Supreme Court's reversal of the Chevron doctrine could significantly curb the power of federal agencies. Learn why this decision is a pivotal moment in the battle against big government and regulatory overreach.
opinion
August 1
Parker: Bibi Netanyahu: Profile in courage
Israeli PM Netanyahu's recent address to Congress highlighted Israel's fight against Hamas and drew historical parallels with America's own struggles for independence. Amid criticism, Netanyahu's resolve underscores the enduring bond between the two nations.
opinion
July 26
Parker: George Washington foresaw today's irresponsible, immoral leadership in Washington
Star Parker argues that George Washington's fears of an unprincipled political class have materialized in today's leadership, spotlighting President Biden's tenure and its impact on American morale.
opinion
July 20
Parker: What we must learn from Trump shooting
In light of the attempt on Donald Trump's life, Star Parker urges a return to the nation's founding principles, advocating for personal responsibility, respect, and a renewed sense of the sacred to heal our divided country.
opinion
July 13
Parker: An excellent Supreme Court decision on homelessness 7-13-24
The Supreme Court's decision in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson allows cities to prohibit camping on public property, sparking a debate on homelessness and the Eighth Amendment. Justice Gorsuch and Justice Sotomayor offer contrasting views.
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