The Corner Re: Nafta By John Derbyshire About John Derbyshire March 4, 2004 10:55 PM Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Flipboard Email this article Print this article Another view (which asserts that, no, NAFTA hasn’t done Mexico a dang bit of good). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Flipboard Email this article Print this article Comments Recommended Biden Signs Executive Order Allowing the U.S. to Fund Global Abortions The policy was first instated by President Reagan to ensure that taxpayers would not be required to indirectly fund abortions in other countries. Alexandra DeSanctis Democrats Are Laying a Trap with Trump’s Impeachment Trial Beware: Those arguing the Dems are making a miscalculation have got it all wrong. Andrew C. McCarthy Exclusive: 48 Senators Promise to Oppose Any Bill that Funds Abortion Pro-life lawmakers pledge to resist spending bills that don’t include the Hyde amendment. Alexandra DeSanctis Cruz: Actually, It Is Constitutional to Impeach and Convict a Former President Never mind how he voted. John McCormack What Happened to Officer Sicknick? Democratic impeachment managers have a duty to explain how Officer Sicknick died. Andrew C. McCarthy The Icons of the Left Collapse In the last 24 hours, three icons fell from their high pedestals and landed with a hard ‘thud.’ Jim Geraghty The Latest NYC Daniel Prude Protest Leads to Several Arrests: Report Police arrested several people at a protest in Brooklyn against the decision not to charge Rochester, N.Y., police officers in the death of Daniel Prude. Brittany Bernstein Manchin Says He’ll Support Haaland’s Confirmation as Interior Secretary Manchin said he would back Haaland, though the two do not see eye-to-eye on drilling on federal lands or the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Brittany Bernstein Former Trump Aide to Run Primary Challenge against Kinzinger Catalina Lauf, who served in the Department of Commerce under the Trump administration, launched a bid Thursday to oust Kinzinger. Brittany Bernstein As CPAC Begins, Trump Still Looms Large What to expect this week at the Conservative Political Action Conference. Tobias Hoonhout Locked Out of Yale's Gallery? This Museum Has Class and Heritage to Spare The COVID-afflicted Connecticut Art Trail leads these days to Hartford’s Wadsworth Atheneum. Brian T. Allen The Struggles of Old Age Anthony Hopkins’s portrayal of The Father is both brutal and brilliant in a film that explores unpleasant truths. Kyle Smith
Biden Signs Executive Order Allowing the U.S. to Fund Global Abortions The policy was first instated by President Reagan to ensure that taxpayers would not be required to indirectly fund abortions in other countries. Alexandra DeSanctis
Democrats Are Laying a Trap with Trump’s Impeachment Trial Beware: Those arguing the Dems are making a miscalculation have got it all wrong. Andrew C. McCarthy
Exclusive: 48 Senators Promise to Oppose Any Bill that Funds Abortion Pro-life lawmakers pledge to resist spending bills that don’t include the Hyde amendment. Alexandra DeSanctis
Cruz: Actually, It Is Constitutional to Impeach and Convict a Former President Never mind how he voted. John McCormack
What Happened to Officer Sicknick? Democratic impeachment managers have a duty to explain how Officer Sicknick died. Andrew C. McCarthy
The Icons of the Left Collapse In the last 24 hours, three icons fell from their high pedestals and landed with a hard ‘thud.’ Jim Geraghty
NYC Daniel Prude Protest Leads to Several Arrests: Report Police arrested several people at a protest in Brooklyn against the decision not to charge Rochester, N.Y., police officers in the death of Daniel Prude. Brittany Bernstein
Manchin Says He’ll Support Haaland’s Confirmation as Interior Secretary Manchin said he would back Haaland, though the two do not see eye-to-eye on drilling on federal lands or the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Brittany Bernstein
Former Trump Aide to Run Primary Challenge against Kinzinger Catalina Lauf, who served in the Department of Commerce under the Trump administration, launched a bid Thursday to oust Kinzinger. Brittany Bernstein
As CPAC Begins, Trump Still Looms Large What to expect this week at the Conservative Political Action Conference. Tobias Hoonhout
Locked Out of Yale's Gallery? This Museum Has Class and Heritage to Spare The COVID-afflicted Connecticut Art Trail leads these days to Hartford’s Wadsworth Atheneum. Brian T. Allen
The Struggles of Old Age Anthony Hopkins’s portrayal of The Father is both brutal and brilliant in a film that explores unpleasant truths. Kyle Smith