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Crazy Times — Crazier Times to Follow

There have been a few crazy years like 2009 in American history 1860, 1929, 1941, and 1968. Continue reading

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Phony Mortgage Plan

President Obama and his big spenders are moving quickly, to the relief of those who are facing foreclosure on their mortgages. But the program they are offering will do nothing for those most in need. Continue reading

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Call Me Irresponsible

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Republicans as Democrats

Too many Republicans seem to think that being “inclusive” means selling out your principles to try to attract votes. It never seems to occur to them that you can attract a wider range of voters by explaining your principles in a way that more people understand. Continue reading

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Are We Ailing from Too Much Deregulation?

David R. Henderson “Americans May be Losing Faith in Free Markets” reads the title of a July 16 “news analysis” by Los Angeles Times reporter Peter G. Gosselin. “Wave Goodbye to the Invisible Hand” is the title of an August … Continue reading

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