Dennis Prager's current column hits a home run. Prager examines what he calls liberalism's tragic flaw - ""Not thinking through the long-range consequences of their positions."
In his article Prager analyzes liberal policies related to the following questions:
Will higher taxes help the economy?
Is continued illegal immigration good for America or for Mexico?
Is bilingual education good for immigrant children?
Does affirmative action help black students?
What would the Kyoto Protocols do to the American and world economies?
Would withdrawal from Iraq increase or decrease human suffering?
Does nationalized health insurance work?
His analysis is brilliant. It's astonishing how much penetrating thought Prager packs into such a short article. This article should serve as an exceedingly useful primer for debated subjects of our day.