Trump Should End All Speculation on Paris Agreement by Withdrawing From UN Framework Convention
Sept. 19, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where global warming enthusiasts are optimistic President Trump won't quit the Paris climate accord after all. Here's how to put the kibosh on that, Nick Loris writes. The lawyer who will represent the nation before the Supreme Court has the right stuff, admirers tell Fred Lucas. Plus: Jackson Richman on the insanity of equating Christian beliefs with Nazi atrocities, Scott Asbjornson on what tax relief means to hardworking Americans, and Grace Melton and Emilie Kao on the president's opportunity to stand for life and faith around the world. |
CommentaryTrump Should End All Speculation on Paris Agreement by Withdrawing From UN Framework ConventionSuch a withdrawal would send a clear signal to the government, business community, and foreign leaders that the current international approach to climate change is costly, ineffective, and unworkable. |
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CommentaryHow the Current Tax Code Treats Businesses DifferentlyMany small businesses are taxed at a rate of more than 50 percent. |
CommentaryTrump's Chance to Defend Life and Religious Liberty at UN General AssemblyThere is a pernicious trend among liberal justices of the Supreme Court to cite international law—including U.N. treaties—in decisions on American legal cases. |
CommentaryOur Free Speech Right Is at Stake in This Supreme Court CaseThe Supreme Court should reaffirm the basic principle that government is not a legitimate tool to squelch dissent. |
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