Monthly Archives: November 2009

Stimulus vs. Unemployment

Not quite as advertised…
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Obama’s Entitled America

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and the Democrats are trying to sell their health reform plan by claiming that it will reduce the deficit. Apart from it being a terrible strategy to draw attention to our already out-of-control deficits, it is an absurdly inaccurate claim. The Congressional Budget Office has released a report directly contradicting [...]
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Israeli “Settlements” Not The Issue

The left’s short-sighted preoccupation with Israeli “settlements” ignores the historic and strategic rationale behind them. For hundreds of years, Israel has traded land for peace; it has never worked. President Obama attempted to pressure the Israeli’s to end the development of these settlements. Many experts not only predicted that this policy would be a failure, [...]
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Liberal Bloggers Miss President Bush

Hillbuzz.org, a left-leaning blog written by a gay couple out of Chicago, just ran a post thanking and praising the former President George W. Bush and Laura Bush for visiting the victims of the Ft. Hood attack at Walter Reed while criticizing President Obama for his lack of leadership after the attack and for not [...]
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Corporatism vs. Capitalism

Ron Paul rightly points out that corporatism and greed are not principles of capitalism.
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Opinion in SMU Daily Campus

SMU Daily Campus 11/5/09 In Charanya Krishnaswami’s defense of the Democratic health reform plan on Tuesday, she reiterates some common fallacious arguments that are misinformed, misrepresent the opposition, and frame the debate in a rather elementary fashion. Krishnaswami seems to believe that the “public option” will bring honest competition to the health insurance market. This could not [...]
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