Jean Card, Fox News

Jean Card

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Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Jean:

This Small Business Saturday, let’s celebrate the fact that it is Main Street – not Wall Street

What a great week to be thankful for small business. Now that the small-business half of our economy is once again vibrant, the slip-sliding stock market half no longer has to mean that America is economically unstable. → Read More

Meghan Markle is about to marry her Prince Charming

How will Saturday’s royal wedding of a princess not really living in a fairy tale impact American girls’ Princess Culture? → Read More

Trump can reduce progressives to tantrum-like fits – Here’s how they are using the courts to get revenge

If you are a conservative, one of the fun things about Donald Trump’s presidency is watching liberals lose their minds over how much they loathe him. → Read More

Why 2018 could truly be historic for small business (and it's about time!)

What happens when small business regains the spring in its step? Let’s hope we’re about to find out. → Read More

The incredible thing that Trump voters, working women shared in 2017

They felt their voices didn’t matter. They felt overpowered, overshadowed and overwhelmed by powerful people... → Read More

Give thanks for America's energy resources and let Native Americans benefit from them

At the first Thanksgiving, the Wampanoag Indians and the Pilgrims celebrated the gifts of their creator – the natural bounty of the Earth and of cultivated crops – together. → Read More

Up from the ashes, a chance to build a functioning power grid for Puerto Rico

Six weeks after the storm, still only about 30 percent of the island has power. → Read More

Trump should partner with the faith community to tackle the opioid crisis

For many Americans, an effective antidote to despair is faith and community. → Read More

Affordable health insurance is finally on the way – thank you, President Trump

Every month, as we pay our $950 premium for our bronze (lowest level) ObamaCare-compliant health insurance policy, my husband and I look at each other with frustration and concern. → Read More

Trump vs. the NFL: A stark illustration of our fractured country

This weekend’s big matchup, NFL v. Trump, was not so much a new development as a painful illustration of an existing truth: the American socioeconomic map is an invitation for bad actors with political ambitions. → Read More

5 Reasons to Celebrate Ted Cruz Naming Carly Fiorina as His VP Pick

Carly Fiorina sweetens the ticket for Ted Cruz to become the GOP nominee. → Read More

Dragging Women’s History Month Into the Gutter

There's no reason to celebrate the presidential candidates' observance of Women's History Month. → Read More

The Cure for the Common Trump

To clear up its Trump infection, the GOP establishment has to take a dose of Ted Cruz. → Read More

Season's Greetings, From Obamacare

Obamacare makes open enrollment season, already a pre-holiday purgatory, even worse. → Read More

Career Politicians Need Not Apply

Scott Walker's 2016 bid floundered because he's done little in life but run for office. → Read More

This Revolution Will Be Televised

Carly Fiorina, not Donald Trump, will lead the GOP's anti-establishment revolt. → Read More

More Jenny Horne, Less Hillary Clinton

Horne's speech on the Confederate flag was more authentic than anything Clinton ever says. → Read More

The GOP's awkward Obamacare dance

The Republican Party's clumsy dance with health care policy is about to get even more awkward. A conservative victory in the King v. Burwell Supreme Court case will mean that millions of low-income people will lose their health insurance subsidies. Many of them will lose coverage as a result. This will almost certainly take much of the satisfaction out of an Obamacare court victory. Politically,… → Read More

Hillary Clinton Was Right to Point Out the Plight of Small Business

Why are female presidential contenders the only ones voicing concern for small business? → Read More

The State of the Union Tradition Needs an Overhaul - US News

The annual State of the Union address needs a rethink. → Read More