10 Mar 2010
 
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Tolerating the Intolerable
Jon N. Hall  | 08 Mar 2010
A democracy is not a democracy without free and fair elections. So why does America, the granddaddy of democracies, tolerate election systems that aren't free of fraud? (Read)
 
     
Washington to Wall Street Mishmash
Larry Kudlow  | 04 Mar 2010
Sen. Jim Bunning was right all along. For this, an act of integrity, everyone in Washington and the media piled on him. So I'll defend him. Bunning actually favors unemployment benefits, but he wants Congress to find a way to pay for it. (Read)
The Fall of America's Universities
Bill Costello  | 01 Mar 2010
Budgets are being cut from state-supported universities primarily because states are facing budget shortfalls of historic proportions. However, short-sighted state politics like this will lead to long-term consequences. (Read)
Obama's "New" Health Care Idea
Dr. David Gratzer  | 25 Feb 2010
Health-care proposals from the White House follow a set pattern. The President identifies a real problem; he talks about the need for bipartisan action; he finally proposes a partisan solution that has been tried somewhere and failed miserably. (Read)
The Sinister Secret of Abolitionists - Part 1
Lester Jackson Ph.D. | 22 Feb 2010
Serious implications for the capital punishment struggle arise from the hypocrisy of those who demand absolute perfection for convicted murderers but shrug off imperfections resulting in preventable brutalization of the law-abiding. Part 1 of 2. (Read)
The Sinister Secret of Abolitionists - Part 2
Lester Jackson Ph.D. | 23 Feb 2010
Serious implications for the capital punishment struggle arise from the hypocrisy of those who demand absolute perfection for convicted murderers but shrug off imperfections resulting in preventable brutalization of the law-abiding. Part 2 of 2. (Read)
Tea Party Optimism and Skepticism
Larry Kudlow  | 17 Feb 2010
Might the tax hikes be stopped? It's possible. Might the big-government assault on businesses and capital and free markets be stopped, or at least slowed? Again, it's possible. (Read)
The Alternative to Universal Voter Registration
Jon N. Hall  | 15 Feb 2010
It may sound like a just and decent thing to advocate, but Universal Voter Registration is nothing less than a means for Democrats to pack the electorate and facilitate election shenanigans. (Read)
Trial Lawyers: Democrats' Other Money Machine
James Copland  | 10 Feb 2010
Public-sector unions aren't the only machine used by Democrats to recycle tax dollars for campaign funds. Trial lawyers also use government's monopoly on the use of force to tax the public, profit handsomely, and recycle a portion of the funds to their political enablers. (Read)