Third-Year Anniversary of $787B Stimulus Scores a Grave Milestone
Last Friday marked the third-year anniversary of President Obama’s $787-billion economic "stimulus" law — and it scored a rather grim milestone: The unemployment...
Last Friday marked the third-year anniversary of President Obama’s $787-billion economic "stimulus" law — and it scored a rather grim milestone: The unemployment...
It is fascinating to see people accusing others of things that they themselves are doing, especially when their own sins are worse. ...
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Read moreThe same presumptions of superior wisdom and virtue behind the interventionism of Progressive Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson in the domestic economy...
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Read moreGiven that Republicans will select their presidential nominee before we know it, and given that three of the four candidates in the GOP...
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Read moreWhile I’m sure Barack Obama loves to stick it to traditional religious institutions any way he can, he certainly doesn’t want to stick...
Read moreAlthough Barack Obama is the first black President of the United States, he is by no means unique, except for his complexion. He...
Read moreIt is said that the dinosaur had a tiny brain in a huge body, which undoubtedly contributed to its extinction. This huge body...
Read moreFor weeks now politicians in New York have debated ad nauseum Assemblyman Sheldon Silver’s proposal to increase the minimum wage in New York...
Read moreThe numbers posted at Investors Business Daily over the weekend by John Merline were impressive: U.S. manufacturing profits last year exceeded $600 billion,...
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