Why Scott Walker Should be Governor of Wisconsin

There are three important questions that voters should ask themselves before entering the ballot box. What is the candidate's political philosophy? What is his administrative legacy? And what is his political viability? This paper will examine how well Scott Walker performs in each of these three categories.  

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The International Association of Hispanic Firefighters is on the Wrong Side of Civil Rights: Part I

The International Association of Hispanic Firefighters makes three false presuppositions that reversing Judge Sotomayor's decision will exacerbate racial tensions in other firehouses in Connecticut and across the nation.

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The Effects of Ricci v. DeStefano on the New Haven Fire Department

The question is why the assault on Vargas didn’t hit the national news.  It appears that part of the reason the story remains buried is because Vargas was on the politically incorrect side of the debate.

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Jesus Was A Conservative

 The assertion that Jesus was a socialist is misguided and incorrect because the premise is grounded in the liberal ideology of American politics, not in biblical exegesis.

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Fighting for the Soul of the Hispanic Community

  The Republican Party needs to build a relationship with the Hispanic Community in the United States.  The Democrats have exploited class warfare to obtain Hispanic voter support but it needn't be that way.  

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Preemptive Strikes against Walker

What's happening in Milwaukee and what is executive Scott Walker doing with respect the issue of bailouts versus tax cuts?   Will it effect his candidacy for governor in 2010?  [...]

Critiquing the Employee Free Choice Act

Should workers be able to vote for or against union representation on a secret ballot, or should they be subject to coercion by either the unions or management?  

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Healthy Wisconsin is a Destructive Health Care Proposal

 Another government health care plan is exposed as a high priced boondoggle by the incisive mind of Aaron Rodriguez.   [...]

The Improprieties of the Fairness Doctrine

 In another of his detailed analyses, Aaron Rodriguez dissects the history and legality of this controversial doctrine which may once again appear in the realm of broadcast and perhaps other media. 

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Obama’s Ties to Socialism

Senator Obama's ties to Ayers, ACORN and other Socialist entities are not as minor as he would like us to believe

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The Story of Freddie and Fannie

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac play a dominant role in the housing market by buying up mortgages and reselling them to investors. With approximately 5 trillion dollars of investment portfolios, they owned or guaranteed about 70% of the U.S. mortgage market these banks simply became too large to fail.

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The Audacity of Compromise: Why McCain Is Better For America Than Obama

Real change within a two-party system is unlikely unless people are willing to cross the political aisle in order to accomplish their goals and promote their agendas.

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