Washington Times, Argentina and the Netherlands show us sovereignty matters


Argentines rose up last month and elected Javier Milei to restore their freedom from government gone wild and the Dutch elected Geert Wilders to regain their freedom from foreign cultures and a centralized European Union. In the U.S., voters may soon deliver their own rebuke to the status quo. But we need to be careful that individual sovereignty is never sacrificed for the sake of national sovereignty.

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