Editorial (News/Activism)
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As we approach Election Day, it's becoming more and more important for the Obama-loving media to give credit to the President for the economies of swing states governed by Republicans that are doing better economically than the rest of the country. Candy Crowley did her part on CNN's State of the Union Sunday by asking Governor Bob McDonnell (R-Va.), "Dont you credit President Obama at all for the good fortune that Virginia has?" CNN's Crowley Asks Gov. McDonnell 'Dont You Credit Obama' for 'Good Fortune Virginia Has?' CANDY CROWLEY, HOST: Let me talk to you a little about the swing...
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Morgan Stanley's corporate borrowing costs are already way higher than Goldman Sachs and more downgrades are likely in the works. The Fiscal Times explains How Morgan Stanley sank to junk pricing The bond markets are treating Morgan Stanley like a junk-rated company, and the investment banks higher borrowing costs could already be putting it at a disadvantage even before an expected ratings downgrade this month. Bond rating agency Moodys Investors Service has said it may cut Morgan Stanley by at least two notches in June, to just two or three steps above junk status. Many investors see such a cut...
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The passage of time is marked with milestones. We each know where we were when President Kennedy was shot, when the Berlin Wall came down, and on the morning of 9-11. If we continue on the current course, youll be telling your grandchildren where you were the night the lights went out in America. Americas energy policy is being dominated by environmentalists prioritiesregardless of the impact to the American economy, individual communities, or economically-challenged citizens. The plans to shut down or limit Americas abundant, available, and affordable energy are organized, coordinated, and effective. The results will be lights out in...
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Just when you feel like you're going to throw up, some thug punches you in the gut. That's what today's jobs report from the Labor Department felt like. A mere 69,000 jobs created in the month of May less than half of the already lackluster expectation and the disappointing March and April jobs reports were revised downward by 49,000. Unsurprisingly, the unemployment rate increased to 8.2%. The number of long-term Americans (those jobless for 27 weeks or longer) rose from 5.1 to 5.4 million in May, representing 42.8% of the unemployed. Ugh!One thing that every single American shares...
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Im guilty of usually seeing the world through a rigid prism of right vs wrong. But I think thats understandable since Im often writing about clear-cut issues such as the corrupting nature of big government or the foolishness of class-warfare tax policy. But I periodically come across topics where Im not sure about the right answer. So I throw these topics out there to see what other people think.Previous editions of you be the judge include: Putting politicians on trial, vigilante justice, brutal tax collection tactics, child molestation, sharia law, healthcare, incest, speed traps, jury nullification, and vigilante justice(again).Now Ive...
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The single-mother revolution shouldn't need much introduction. It started in the 1960s when the nation began to sever the historical connection between marriage and childbearing and to turn single motherhood and the fatherless family into a viable, even welcome, arrangement for children and for society. The reasons for the shift were many, including the sexual revolution, a powerful strain of anti-marriage feminism and a "super bug" of American individualism that hit the country in the 1960s and '70s. The single-mother revolution has been an economic catastrophe for women. Poverty remains relatively rare among married couples with children; the U.S. census...
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In 1947, at the first meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society, the free-market conference in Switzerland, august Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises harrumphed that young Milton Friedman and many other budding anti-socialists of those dark days of mid-century Western culture were, in reality, all a bunch of socialists. Mises stormed out of the room. I thought of this when I heard that Jon Stewart had defended himself from Roger Ailess socialism charge. Ailes said that the Daily Show host had once confessed, in a bar, to being a socialist. On Stewarts Tuesday show, after an elaborate (and neither fair nor...
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Jerry Brown, not surprisingly, used a ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge to tout his two bids for public works posterity a north-south bullet train and a tunnel for water to bypass the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. "Suck it in!" Brown said. "We got to build, we got to do it right. And this bridge I think really expresses that sense." Just as the bridge proved to be an economic boon, Brown said, so would a bullet train and a tunnel to improve water supply reliability, adding that just as the Golden Gate Bridge "connects...
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ers Romney Follows Obama's Footsteps to Solyndra Debra J. Saunders Debra J. Saunders Jun 03, 2012 Romney Follows Obama's Footsteps to Solyndra Mitt Romney came to stand on a weed-infested patch of dirt in front of the shuttered Solyndra plant in Fremont, Calif., Thursday. If you stood at the right angle, you could look past Romney's shoulder and see a big red "for sale" sign draped on the building, dubbed by Romney the "Taj Mahal of corporations." Two years ago, President Barack Obama came to Solyndra under very different circumstances. The solar-power corporation was completing a second factory, which created...
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I only care about the moral issues."If Ive heard that phrase once, then Ive heard it a few hundred times. Its a common response among social conservatives during campaigns and election cycles. And this year, as Washington compromises our nations future with profligate spending and economic turmoil threatens nations abroad, we need to add to that category called moral issues. Its time to recognize that economic policy matters are, themselves, moral concerns, and America is currently on a very immoral economic path. As a writer and talk show host I covered the last presidential election cycle in detail. Hosting daily...
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After 25 years in Washington, nearly half of it as the highest-ranking woman in American politics, Nancy D'Alesandro Pelosi has learned the art of when to attack and when to pull back. The Democratic House minority leader, in an interview in her hometown last week, was asked about former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown's recent comment that President Obama has "lost his mojo" on the campaign trail and shows "no life, no personality and no real enthusiasm." Her answer was typically diplomatic. "I don't agree," she said. "I love Willie, but maybe he hasn't been to any of the public...
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EAST PALESTINE, Ohio Newspaper accounts of the day described with shock the enormous crushing crowds that gathered in cities and towns (including this one) to see William Jennings Bryan, the Democrats presidential candidate of 1896, as he made his way to Pittsburgh. The old master of class warfare did not disappoint: Paper after paper chronicled his rhetoric and the unheard of adulation he received from what he termed the masses. The nation had been in a deep depression, with high unemployment and violent labor strikes, in the three years leading to the presidential election between Bryan and Republican William...
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Here's a primary prediction: Despite being seriously outspent by big tobacco, the Proposition 29 people get a last-minute infusion of campaign cash and squeak out a win for their measure tacking another $1-per-pack tax onto cigarettes. No sooner does the new tax go into effect, my street contacts tell me, than Indian tribes will open tobacco shops at their casinos, where buyers can escape state taxes and buy cigarettes on the cheap.Just as quickly, smugglers will start rolling in truckloads of smokes from Nevada, Arizona and Oregon, as street dealers realize there is more money to be made selling hot...
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Doctor Roy wrote: I know you have problems with the other two but what's the problem with shared sacrifice?Dear Comrade Doctor,There is nothing wrong with shared sacrifice if its the type of sacrifice Winston Churchill talked about when he told England he had nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.But thats not what Obama is talking about. Hes talking about rewarding one sector of society, for example the flat-earth society which posses as global alarmists, against the poor and middle class who have to pay more for energy because of Obama.Let me ask you this: Who the hell...
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We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us. Winston Churchill Art is powerful. Through art nations have been swayed toward greatness and toward Obama. Via the arts souls have been lifted and wars have been waged. Theres no mistaking the mighty leverage art wields on people and lands. For instance, on a personal level, my buddy Hambone Tweedle lives in a house that his wife has decorated with Hello Kitty swag, ubiquitous doilies and posters of fat baby angels who look like theyre stoned out of their gourd on Robitussin. His flat looks like Jan Crouch, Ross Matthews and...
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In February 2009, Attorney General Eric Holder said America is a nation of cowards on race because we dont talk about. So lets talk about it. Voter ID Progressives are up in arms over the prospect of voters being required to show something at the polls they must show regularly to function as a productive member of society a photo ID. Its because progressives, particularly progressive Democrats, have a vested interest in preventing as many people as possible, especially minorities, from becoming productive members of society. Productive members of society and those who aspire to be dont...
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>>>>The Wisconsin branch of the American Federation of Teachers has lost some 6,000 of its 17,000 members. And membership in the states chapter of AFSCME has plummeted from nearly 63,000 to just 29,000 in just one year. Its not hard to understand why labor sees these reforms as such a threat and why they see the recall as so important. And yet Obama, if hes wearing comfortable shoes, is doing so everywhere other than Wisconsin.<<<<< _________________________________________________ Barack Obama seems determined to avoid Wisconsin. On Friday, he visited Minneapolis, Minnesota, for a midday speech and three fundraisers. He departed late afternoon...
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Obama Overlooks Christian Persecution NewsMax.com - May 24, 2012 By James Walsh Coptic Christians have resided in Egypt since the 1st century A.D., some 600 years before Muhammad began preaching and 630 years before he solidified Islam in the Arabian Peninsula... Its main tenets include jihad against all infidels, establishment of a world caliphate, and imposition of Sharia law. The Salafists agitate worldwide for sectarian warfare, episodes of which have occurred recently in Egypt, Germany, and the Netherlands. The Salafists and the MB seek Islamic law as the basis for a new Egyptian constitution, which will consider all non-Muslims as...
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This is hot on the liberal Twittersphere: “The Charts That Should Accompany All Discussions of Media Bias” by James Fallows, a former U.S. News & World Report editor (and Jimmy Carter speechwriter). Fallows is now a weekend contributor to National Public Radio. Once again, they drag out charts based on a Pew ”study” of the media: “They are the ones presented this morning by John Sides, drawing on Pew analyses of positive, negative, and neutral press coverage of all Republican candidates and of President Obama through this past year.” Fallows insists he has proven “you can't sanely argue that the...
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Newsweek editor Tina Brown published a huge chunk of a letter to the editor objecting to Howard Kurtz’s harsh take on Walter Cronkite. The letter writer? Cronkite’s son Chip. He merely repeated his father’s lame argument that “liberal” means “open-minded,” and isn’t that what a reporter should be? “Admitting to a liberal philosophy (which he defined as something akin to open-mindedness), while adhering to a career, almost a calling, of the straightest, old-fashioned journalism? This is ‘linguistic hedging’?” Why yes, it is. “His liberal radio editorials were evidence of openness, no?” Why no, they’re not. Why publish hundreds of words...
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Friday evening, Madison, Wisconsin blogger Ann Althouse reported receiving (HT Instapundit) an "Incredibly creepy mail today from the Greater Wisconsin Political Fund." She has a put up an image of what she received with names and addresses redacted (except for her name). It's a list which includes Althouse and many of her neighbors indicating who has and hasn't voted in the last two elections. Unsurprisingly, the Greater Wisconsin Political Fund is the political fundraising arm of the Greater Wisconsin Committee, both of which lean very left. Both support the effort to recall Badger State Governor Scott Walker. Both appear likely...
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Lamestream Media: A Walker Loss in Wisconsin Means Obama Wins A Walker Win In Wisconsin Means Obama Wins Too Heads I win Tails you lose. Now that Republican Governor Scott Walker is leading in the polls, the media has found a new narrative on the recall in Wisconsin. BuzzFeed put it this way.
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The Keynesian government-spending model has proven a complete failure. It's the Obama model. And it has produced such an anemic recovery that, frankly, at 2 percent growth, we're back on the front end of a potential recession. If anything goes wrong -- like another blow-up in Europe -- there's no safety margin to stop a new recession. And that brings us to the grim May employment report, which generated only 69,000 nonfarm payrolls. It's the third consecutive subpar tally, replete with downward revisions for the two prior months. It's a devastating number for the American economy and a catastrophic number...
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The horse racing industry should be deeply shamed that extraordinary security measures had to be ordered to guard horses in next Saturdays Belmont Stakes from the doping abuses engulfing thoroughbred racing. The horses will be kept in an isolated barn with visitors limited, feed and hay bales checked for drugs, and veterinarians and trainers under daily watch to ensure there is no manipulation of food or medication. If anyone thinks this is an overreaction, they should take a look at the record of Doug ONeill. He is the trainer of Ill Have Another, the horse primed for the chance to...
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Lets think about whether all acts of Congress deserve our respect and obedience. Suppose Congress enacted a law and the Supreme Court ruled it constitutional requiring American families to attend church services at least three times a month. Should we obey such a law? Suppose Congress, acting under the Constitutions commerce clause, enacted a law requiring motorists to get eight hours of sleep before driving on interstate highways. Its justification might be that drowsy motorists risk highway accidents and accidents affect interstate commerce. Suppose you were a jury member during the 1850s and a free person were on...
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The Obama administration refuses, time and again, to say that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Victoria Nuland, speaking from the State Department, recently repeated over and over that the status of Jerusalem is subject to final status negotiations. Israel thus becomes the only country recognized by the U.S. that is not allowed to name its own capital. But the U.S. recognizes Germanys capital. Its Berlin. This is most curious. The United States, in organizing the United Nations in 1945, required that only those nations that had declared war on Germany could be members. President Roosevelt told Stalin and Churchill...
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Congratulations to Mitt Romney. In calling for “opposition groups” to be armed and trained for their ongoing jihad against Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, the GOP’s presidential contender has managed to align himself with al-Qaeda emir Ayman al-Zawahiri and Muslim Brotherhood icon Yusuf al-Qaradawi.Like the legacy media, the McCain wing of the Republican party, and the rest of Washington’s progressive, Islamophilic clerisy, Governor Romney is reacting to a regime-engineered massacre last week. Assad’s forces reportedly killed 108 Syrians in Houla, a rural enclave outside the “opposition” city of Homs. Victims included women and children shot at close range, in summary-execution...
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The Eurovision Song Contest doesnt get a lot of attention in the United States, but on the Continent its long been seen as the perfect Euro-metaphor. Years before the euro came along, it was the prototype pan-European institution, and predicated on the same assumptions. Eurovision took the national cultures that produced Mozart, Vivaldi, and Debussy, and in return gave us Boom-Bang-a-Bang (winner, 1969), Ding-Ding-a-Dong (winner, 1975), and Diggi-Loo-Diggi-Ley (winner, 1984). The euro took the mark, the lira, and the franc, and merged them to create the Boom-Bang-a-Bang of currencies. How will it all end? One recalls the 1990 Eurovision finals...
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It is time for conservatives to reclaim and rehabilitate the word "discriminate," particularly when it comes to homosexual behavior. The left has twisted this word to create the utterly false impression that discrimination of any kind at any time for any reason is by definition wrong and immoral. Of course, leftists are oblivious to the reality that they, these self-described paragons of tolerance, routinely discriminate against people of Christian faith, by refusing them permission to pray in public, by fining them for declining to photograph lesbian commitment ceremonies, by throwing them out of graduate programs in counseling, or by suing...
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Remember when conservatives didn't like or trust Mitt Romney? Well, that's yesterday's news, according to one Kossack, who opined that the right is warming to Romney because of his vicious, mendacious attacks on President Obama. Moreover, the same Kossack declared that righties find lies about Obama not only politically congenial but also sexually arousing. As usual, each headline is preceded by the blogger's name or pseudonym. Daily Kos Week in Review will return in two weeks. Jed Lewison: Mitt's still a bully ...America's right is falling in love with Mitt Romney... ...[T]hese conservatives are realizing that Mitt...
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A simple way to help prevent voter fraud and election abuse is for states to purge voter rolls. What does this mean? Getting rid of names on voter rolls of people ineligible to vote such as illegal aliens, dead people, duplicates, etc. For nearly a year, Florida election officials have asked the Department of Homeland Security for access to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement database in order to take illegal aliens and non-citizens off Florida voter rolls. Not surprisingly, DHS has been dragging its feet and has yet to comply with the request and now, the Department of Justice is...
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After years of legal drama, a California county is changing its ordinance that bars firearm possession on county property. This change will allow gun shows to be held in Alameda County, albeit with tight controls. After Alameda county made the revision, the 9th Circuit Counrt of Appeals ruled that the ordinance is constitutional. From the Sacramento Bee: SAN FRANCISCO--A years-long showdown over the right to bear arms in California's Alameda County appeared to end Friday after officials agreed to allow tightly restrictedgun showson government property. A special, 11-judge panel of the 9thU.S. Circuit Courtof Appeals ruled that the county's...
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Apparently an invitation to the White House is only offered to those who aren’t too “political” or in other words, have fought against socialism (oh, semantics…). Seeing that Lech Walesa successfully led Poland’s revolt against Soviet communism, I guess that puts him on the blacklist. All this, of course, comes off the heels of the president’s “Polish death camp” gaffe, which caused a firestorm of outrage in Poland and was met by a less than sincere response from the administration.Via Rory Cooper on NRO: “According to the Wall Street Journal, Polish officials requested that Walesa accept the Medal of Freedom on behalf...
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By charging straight at his critics, Wisconsin may actually be moving closer to the Republican column. Having assembled a seamless campaign to defend their imperiled star, party elders hope that his survival could foreshadow Romney's ability to ride a similar coalition of fiscal conservatives, Tea Partyers and heavyweight donors to an upset in the state in November. While Republicans haven't won Wisconsin on the presidential level since 1984, George W. Bush nearly pulled off the feat twice, and Romney is only a step or two behind Barack Obama in recent polls.
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George Orlwell coined the term doublethink in his classic book 1984. Doublethink is the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them. Have you listened to the conflicted beliefs coming from Spain lately? Conflicted Beliefs I dont know if we are on the edge of a precipice, but we are in a very, very difficult situation said Spain's finance minister, Luis de Guindos, at a conference on Thursday night. "Madrid needs assistance, no strings attached" says Spains deputy prime minister, Soraya Senz de Santamaria. Meanwhile, Guindos has made overtures to the ECB, EU,...
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North Korea: Several South Korea media carried a report this week from a North Korean news outlet that North Korea's newly amended constitution explicitly states for the first time that North Korea is a nuclear-armed state. The Supreme People's Assembly approved the constitutional amendment at last month's session to honor the legacy of the late Kim Chong-Il. The Assembly also appointed Kim Jong Un as First Chairman of the National Defense Commission. The news media carried the following pertinent quote: "National Defense Commission Chairman Kim Cho'ng-il has turned our fatherland into an invincible state of political ideology, a nuclear-armed state...
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Trust. How can Wall Street firms regain the trust they lost from the long list of scandals that have arisen in recent years without any effective response from President Obama's Justice Department? Better yet, how can the U.S. government regain the trust it has lost as a consequence of its unwillingness to pursue clear indications of fraud where high ranking politicos with close connections to the government that is supposed to be on the investors' side in such cases might be involved? In the wake of scandals like MF Global, where literally millions of dollars in the company's investors' accounts...
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Last week, I told you about a supply shortage in one of the world's most important metals... For the past several years, demand for this metal has been so high and supplies so thin, the market has had no choice but to tap a strategic Russian stock pile to cover the deficit.But Russia's reserves are almost gone... and if Russia hangs a "sold-out" sign on the door, then get ready for the price of this metal -- palladium (a member of the platinum metals group or (PGMs)) -- to skyrocket. Resource shortages like this are exactly the opportunities I look...
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The continuing weakness in the job market, which I wrote about this morning, means that the debate over unemployment benefits will get more heated. Ive already noted that even left-wing academics like Paul Krugman and Larry Summers have admitted that you get more unemployment when you subsidize joblessness.And Ive cited some good research on the topic from the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, as well as other studies by academic economists.But none of this evidence seems to matter, as I discovered in this debate with a former Obama Labor Department official. To better understand the points I was making, here...
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I turned on my television Thursday morning and heard a beating heart. It was the beautiful, vulnerable sound of an unborn baby's still-developing heart, from an ultrasound. "We don't know her eye color," the voiceover said. "Whether she'll be a redhead or brunette. We haven't seen her toes, fingers or nose. But through the science of genomics we can look forward and begin to care for her future." The ad was for a medical group in northern Virginia. "Join the future of health," the commercial urged. It was quite the paradox that later that same day, the House of...
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Last Wednesday and Thursday, (May 23-24, 2012), 175 Christian leaders from around the country gathered for a 24-hour marriage summit in the DC metro area. The small group represented nearly 100,000 individual churches and several denominations. The purpose of the summit was to strategize how we would respond to President Obamas endorsement of same-sex marriage. The group, which included pastors, community activists and denominational leaders, decided to send out a group letter to the president and to develop a pro-biblical marriage resource that could be used around the country. The summit culminated with a press conference in which black,...
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Defense Minister Ehud Barak has done it again. Speaking on Wednesday at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, Barak warned that if Israel can't cut a deal with the Palestinians soon, it should consider surrendering Judea and Samaria in exchange for nothing. Even the diehard leftists in the media had a hard time swallowing his words. After all, when Barak was premier, he oversaw Israel's unilateral surrender of south Lebanon in 2000. Barak promised that by giving Hezbollah south Lebanon, Israel would force the Iranian proxy army to disarm and behave like a Western political party. Whoopsie....
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Everyone knows that ObamaCare will discourage employment. Everyone who stops and thinks that is. Yesterday's job report was genuinely awful. Here is a congressional hearing on why ObamaCare is making things worse. By mandating that employers buy expensive health insurance for their employees, the new health reform law will raise the cost of labor and make it more expensive than otherwise to hire new workers. Plus, the law forces employees to have this expensive fringe benefit, even if they would prefer a less costly health plan in exchange for higher wages. To make matters worse, the health plan that employers...
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You would think $1 trillion in spending stimulus and $2.5 trillion of Fed pump-priming would produce an economy a whole lot stronger than 1.9 percent GDP, which was the revised first-quarter number. And youd think all that government spending would deliver a whole lot more jobs than 69,000 in May. But it hasnt happened. The Keynesian government-spending model has proven a complete failure. Its the Obama model. And it has produced such an anemic recovery that frankly, at 2 percent growth, were back on the front end of a potential recession. If anything goes wrong -- like another blow-up in...
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Editor's Note: This column was co-authored by Bob Morrison. The Obama administration refuses, time and again, to say that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Victoria Nuland, speaking from the State Department, recently repeated over and over that the status of Jerusalem is subject to final status negotiations. Israel thus becomes the only country recognized by the U.S. that is not allowed to name its own capital. But the U.S. recognizes Germanys capital. Its Berlin. This is most curious. The United States, in organizing the United Nations in 1945, required that only those nations that had declared war on Germany...
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This is getting ridiculous. Now would be a really good time for Obama to re-think the Keystone Pipeline. And Dodd-Frank. And Obamacare. And ANYTHING the EPArules againstoutside of its own cafeteria. Maybe lobbying and regulating against measures that would create jobs isnt the right message a presidential reelection aspirant wants to project to the American people. It occurs to me that maybe- Im reaching here- the American people value the um jobs that would come along with the pipeline. About 200,000-300,000 jobs would be created by the $7 billion pipeline project according to various estimate, including the estimates from Trans...
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Rich Stowell is a citizen-soldier. I met him in the summer of 2010 when he was assigned to shepherd me around Kosovo on my visit to the California National Guard deployed there. Rich is also a citizen-journalist, one who is very kind to me in his most recent column for the Washington Times. I don't mention him because of that column, but because it appeared the morning after John Hanlon was on my radio show Thursday. John Hanlon is the young techno-wizard who helps keep the Townhall.com engines running. He is also a citizen-movie-reviewer who began with a few reviews...
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In this corner, weighing 110 pounds and standing 5-feet 7-inches tall, 18-year-old pop star Justin Bieber. In the other corner, some guy who was aggressively taking his picture in a California shopping mall. Los Angeles County police are investigating accusations that Justin struck a photographer, which, if true, would violate California Penal Code 242 even if the striking blow was, well, glancing. Detectives want you to call them if you saw the brawl or if Justin attacked you, as well. So far Bieber is not talking. Apparently, the photographer called the Malibu-Lost Hills Sheriff's department last Sunday afternoon. The victim...
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Last week, two prominent Catholic women -- Kathleen Sebelius in an address to the graduates of Georgetown University's public policy school, and Maureen Dowd in a column published in the New York Times -- delivered strong statements about the Church's role in civil society. Dowd's column was more or less a screed, while Sebelius's address was relatively measured in tone. Yet both were marked by some pretty fundamental misunderstandings, which have, sadly, become widespread. Echoing an army of commentators from the last fifty years, Dowd exults in James Joyce's characterization of the Catholic Church (drawn, it appears, from the pages...
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Soledad O'Brien and CNN beclowning themselves... is hardly news. What's news..., is Romney surrogate John Sununu aggressively pushing back against [them] for carrying/enabling Obama campaign's talking points. It's a thing of beauty... If this is going to be Team Romney's approach to the hostile media, it will pay big dividends.... ...Sununu hits a rhetorical grand slam by controlling the conversation and methodically taking it to where it needs to go: economic policy.Sununu also manages to do this without ever appearing angry or defensive. He's aggressive, respectful, on offense (and therefore not complaining), and perfectly prepared for what's coming. Bringing...
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