Obama Blinks

With the production of an apparent birth certificate at long last, Obama shows that he can be pushed up against the wall by an opponent willing to play rough. 

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The Unshakable Appeal Of A Trump Candidacy

Donald Trump's forays into the political arena have already had a positive effect on the conservative movement.

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The Party of Ryan or The Party of Trump

If you were to ask me how to describe Donald Trump, I would call him a petulant, preening, thin-skinned dilettante who thinks he is beyond criticism.

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The Biggest Legalized Theft of Middle Class American Wealth

The Federal Reserve and Department of the Treasury financial institution bailouts are nothing more than a legalized Ponzi scheme, bailing out irresponsible behavior by the banks, and the cost to middle class Americans dwarfs our spending on entitlements, Medicare/Medicaid, defense and everything else. Unfortunately, most of the American public does not realize exactly what the [...]

Your Teacher Said WHAT?!

Economic commentator Joe Kernan, with some help from his daughter Blake, shows us how to educate the next generation on business and economics, while undoing some of the damage brought about in the classroom by teachers who have drunk too much progressive Kool-ade.   

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Cold Weather Destroying Ozone in the Arctic

BBC ever so subtly tries to blame humans – MSNBC uses a sledgehammer.

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The US Should Follow Europe’s Lead

Look at what Europe is doing now, to address its energy, economic and employment woes.

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Arizona Prospering After SB 1070

SB 1070 hasn't hurt Arizona at all, in fact Arizona is now the second fastest growing state in the country according to the 2010 Census. Arizona is thriving and people are leaving blue states to move to red states like Arizona. Ward Connerly recently summed it up this way, "Arizona seems to be the only [...]

Monkey Business in Wisconsin: Ignoring the 800-Pound Gorilla

Escaping notice in Wisconsin's hotly-contested "collective bargaining" scrap is the real-deal issue: The coercive force of governments to serve as unions' bagmen through involuntary payroll deductions of dues from paychecks.

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When You Can’t Get a Bowl of Manhattan Clam Chowder in New York

New Yorkers pay attention to Boston and don't like losing to Boston. Yet they don't hate all things Boston. It isn't an obsession.

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9th Circuit Court of Appeals’ SB 1070 Decision Demonstrates Contempt for Constitution

Personally, I value the opinions of the people of Arizona more than a couple of left wing activist judges.

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Dealing with the Deficit

Now that the 2011 fiscal year budget deal is done what is next on the agenda? A response to the Obama debt reduction speech and some thoughts on what needs to be done. 

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The Problem is We Spend Too Much Money!

Will both sides talk about budget priorities, or will progressives continue to plug their ears and shout; "Neener, neener, neener I can't hear you!"

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It Isn’t About The Uniform

Never in a million years would I accost a Yankees fan simply for being a Yankees fan.

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American Mastery

Much was made during this year's Masters about the domination of foreign players and some saw this as a good thing. But that's where my xenophobia kicked in.

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Democrats’ Obsessive Efforts To Fracture Tea Party

Only one entity stands in the way of business as usual in Washington.

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New Tea Party and Boehner Alliance Triumphs in Government Shutdown Showdown

The Tea Party and House Speaker Boehner both came out pretty well with Friday's budget deal agreement, considering Democrats control the Senate and the presidency, and a government shutdown would backfire on Republicans again like it did in 1995. The budget deal actually decreases discretionary spending by 4% with the biggest spending cut in history. [...]

Is Death an Unintended Consequence of Liberalism?

A Review of J.R. Dunn's "Death by Liberalism"

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A Bad Compromise

John Boehner and the Republican establishment have caved, blinked, or whatever you want to call it.  Some observations on the bad budget deal.  

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Duly Noted

How To Convert Moral Outrage Into Convenient Inaction.

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Buy Me Some Peanuts and Crackerjack

The last thing we want – the last thing anybody wants – is to have health food forced on us at our favorite summer pastime.

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Fiscal Armageddon Looms While Democrats Play Games

Neither the White House nor its co-conspirators on Capitol Hill have any intention of engaging in responsible governing.

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Union Thuggery: Playing Hardball in Wisconsin

Tooth-'n-nail battle of public unions to save self-proclaimed "rights" that are privileges is a struggle against fiscal sanity and against ordinary tax-paying Americans.

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Let’s Play a Game of Chicken

 

Congressional democrats are preparing to frame the debate for the 2012 election. Too bad for them that the game is "frame the debate for April 8th."

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Don’t Blame Business For Our Inflation

Businessmen can't raise prices whenever it suits them without a consumer rebellion.

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