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29 Oct 2009
It only seems that I am the only Constitutionally-eligible registered Republican in Illinois that has not declared himself a candidate for governor. After all, Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) has launched a bid for the U.S. Senate. But the field for governor is crowded, and for the first time in more than a decade Illinois could make a right turn in many of the statewide elections. The 2010 midterm election...
28 Oct 2009
Five days from now the voters of New Jersey and Virginia will elect governors. Voters in the 23rd district of New York and the 10th district of California will elect new members of the House of Representatives to replace incumbents, a Republican and a Democrat, who were appointed to positions in the Obama Defense and State departments. All four of these constituencies voted for Barack Obama 51 weeks...
28 Oct 2009
What is Barack Obama's stimulus plan really accomplishing? Looking strictly at the numbers, one can't help but conclude that it's accomplishing very little. Unemployment is at 9.8 percent and is only expected to go up further, perhaps as high as 10.5 percent . It is expected to remain at that level for several years. Government tax revenues continue to decrease while government expenditures...
28 Oct 2009
Combing through statistics can be time consuming and, at times, confusing. Recently though, I jumped into a chart at the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Statistics website and had a hard time coming up for air. The chart shows the most recent month's unemployment rates organized by state, along with historic highs and lows for each state (plus the District of Columbia) since 1976. The figures...
27 Oct 2009
WASHINGTON -- During his immersion in his new job, Gil Kerlikowske attended a focus group of 7-year-old girls and was mystified by their talk about "farm parties." Then he realized they meant "pharm parties" -- sampling pharmaceuticals from their parents' medicine cabinets. What he learned -- besides that young humans have less native sense than young dachshunds have -- is that...
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27 Oct 2009
Much of what government does is based on the premise that people can't do things for themselves. So government must do it for them. More often than not, the result is a ham-handed, bumbling, one-size-fits-all approach that leaves the intended beneficiaries worse off. Of course, this resulting failure is never blamed on the political approach -- on the contrary, failure is taken to mean the government...
27 Oct 2009
Democrats know their cap and trade energy legislation will cripple the US economy. Barack Obama admitted this on the campaign trail in 2008 saying the program "would cause energy prices to skyrocket." Obama also promised an audience of supporters that cap and trade would bankrupt the coal industry. White House Budget Director Peter Orszag told George Stephanopoulos in a March 2009 interview...
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27 Oct 2009
Urban decay might as well be called Democrat decay. Democrats rule every major city in America and the more power the Democrats have in the city, the more likely the city will be a complete mess. Enter Detroit, Michigan. Detroit might be the second worst example of unchecked Democrat policies in the United States today and that's saying something. The first would be New Orleans. Close behind would...
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