Victor Davis Hanson
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There is no alternative.
There is no alternative.
There is no alternative.
If we just went back to the budget pre-COVID 2019 of six years ago, we'd be fine. We'd be fine.
If we just went back to the budget pre-COVID 2019 of six years ago, we'd be fine. We'd be fine.
If we just went back to the budget pre-COVID 2019 of six years ago, we'd be fine. We'd be fine.
dot edu slash vdh i'm going to be there on march as i said i'm going to be on i'll be in hillsdale on march 5th to give a talk on world war ii film if anybody wants to listen to it three best more than that right you have more than uh the second world wars don't you teach uh the end of um those i have an online course that i taught in a conjunction with paul ray on the peloponnesian war and
dot edu slash vdh i'm going to be there on march as i said i'm going to be on i'll be in hillsdale on march 5th to give a talk on world war ii film if anybody wants to listen to it three best more than that right you have more than uh the second world wars don't you teach uh the end of um those i have an online course that i taught in a conjunction with paul ray on the peloponnesian war and
dot edu slash vdh i'm going to be there on march as i said i'm going to be on i'll be in hillsdale on march 5th to give a talk on world war ii film if anybody wants to listen to it three best more than that right you have more than uh the second world wars don't you teach uh the end of um those i have an online course that i taught in a conjunction with paul ray on the peloponnesian war and
I have an online course on the Second World Wars, number two. I have a third one about the dying citizen that talks about the challenge to citizenship and why it's eroding. And then I did a mini one on the end of everything. And... I think I'm going to be asked to do another one soon. I'll be there on May 5th, as I said. Also on May 10th, I'm giving the graduation.
I have an online course on the Second World Wars, number two. I have a third one about the dying citizen that talks about the challenge to citizenship and why it's eroding. And then I did a mini one on the end of everything. And... I think I'm going to be asked to do another one soon. I'll be there on May 5th, as I said. Also on May 10th, I'm giving the graduation.
I have an online course on the Second World Wars, number two. I have a third one about the dying citizen that talks about the challenge to citizenship and why it's eroding. And then I did a mini one on the end of everything. And... I think I'm going to be asked to do another one soon. I'll be there on May 5th, as I said. Also on May 10th, I'm giving the graduation.
I was very honored that the senior class voted to ask me, so I'll be doing that. And then in the first week of September, I'm there for my annual visit.
I was very honored that the senior class voted to ask me, so I'll be doing that. And then in the first week of September, I'm there for my annual visit.
I was very honored that the senior class voted to ask me, so I'll be doing that. And then in the first week of September, I'm there for my annual visit.
Well, I don't even think they were employees. I think they were contractors. So they were... I mean, they were misrepresenting their status. They were contractors. Contractors usually have a much more volatile tenure. The thing about all of this is the federal workforce is so inured to the idea that they're sacrosanct. They have no idea what the people who pay for their salaries are like.
Well, I don't even think they were employees. I think they were contractors. So they were... I mean, they were misrepresenting their status. They were contractors. Contractors usually have a much more volatile tenure. The thing about all of this is the federal workforce is so inured to the idea that they're sacrosanct. They have no idea what the people who pay for their salaries are like.
Well, I don't even think they were employees. I think they were contractors. So they were... I mean, they were misrepresenting their status. They were contractors. Contractors usually have a much more volatile tenure. The thing about all of this is the federal workforce is so inured to the idea that they're sacrosanct. They have no idea what the people who pay for their salaries are like.
It came home to me... When I left graduate school for five years, I farmed. And one year, I remember, as I've said, I went to the Federal Land Bank and the old crusty loan officer looked at all of my books and he said, well, as much as I can see, given your losses farming, you paid about $25 an hour for the hours you work.
It came home to me... When I left graduate school for five years, I farmed. And one year, I remember, as I've said, I went to the Federal Land Bank and the old crusty loan officer looked at all of my books and he said, well, as much as I can see, given your losses farming, you paid about $25 an hour for the hours you work.