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Why Is Steubenville, Ohio, A Model Of Economic Success?

I know the supporters of Obama’s failed and destructive policies would love to say “Obamanomics!” Alas, no (ABC News) Steubenville, Ohio, may not look like a city sitting on a multi-billion dollar industry. Unemployment here reached 15 percent in 2010, and a now-shuttered steel mill — which was once the lifeline of the Steubenville economy […]

I Like 9-9-9, BUT….

I have considered Herman Cain to be a legitimate contender from the moment he got in the race, I like him, and if it comes down to him and Romney, I will be backing Herman Cain. That being said, I have some serious concerns about his 9-9-9 plan. Let me begin by saying that I […]

Pitting Us Against Each Other

President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party have led increasingly successful efforts to pit Americans against one another through the politics of hate and envy. Attacking CEO salaries, the president — last year during his Midwest tour — said, “I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money.” Let’s look at CEO salaries, […]

Wall Street Protesters Half Right

What’s there to say about Occupy Wall Street? The answer isn’t so simple. Some complain about taxpayer bailouts of businesses. Good for them. In a true free market, failing firms would go out of business. They couldn’t turn to Washington for help. But many protesters say they’re against capitalism. Now things get confusing. What do […]

Obama Wears a White Hat

Weirdest Friday news dump ever. Very late in the day on Oct. 14, the Obama administration released a lot of politically problematic information, including the news that the deficit for 2011 hit $1.3 trillion (the second biggest ever, after 2009) and that it’s abandoning the CLASS Act, one of the more expensive and unwieldy appendages […]

A Green Whitewash

Walter Cronkite’s longtime producer Leslie Midgley once wrote that, “News is what an editor decides it is.” News today is what TV producers decide can help President Obama. News that hurts isn’t news at all. In the last week, network anchors like Brian Williams repeated endlessly that the Occupy Wall Street protests are “increasingly resonating.” […]

Death of A Hero

There are very few people we come across who profoundly touch our lives — parents, teachers, friends. Almost all have one aspect in common: They spend copious amounts of time with us. Then there are the rarities, folks who move us deeply even after just a few meetings. These are people who don’t require time […]

Washington Considers China Trade War

For the past few years, fear of China’s predatory mercantilism has been steadily growing in America, both amongst the public and in elite business and political circles. But last week, for the first time, one could discern the genuine possibility that America might actually do something about it — even if it means a trade […]

The State of the Union: A Poll

“David Axelrod, President Barack Obama’s senior campaign strategist, pushed back against negative media accounts surrounding the president’s approval rating and said recent polling shows the majority of Americans agree with Obama’s plan to create jobs.” — CNN Question: President Barack Obama is proposing a new affordable jobs plan that is supported by economists* and is […]

The EduJobs III Bailout

One of my son’s Suzuki violin teachers had a wise twist on an old saying: “If at first you don’t succeed, try something else.” The corollary? “When you do succeed, don’t stop. Do it again.” The White House could use some remedial Suzuki lessons in economics. They’ve got everything completely bass-ackward. In February 2009, President […]

999 Can Save Our Country

In 1980, facing a terrible economy, Ronald Reagan called for a new tax program: 10-10-10. : Based on the Kemp-Roth bill, he called for 10 percent cuts in income taxes for three years. : He got it, and it kindled 20 years of prosperity. Now Herman Cain understands that we need fundamental reform to get our economy […]

Prince Harming

I feel like a disappointment to my boyfriend of seven months. I’m 28; he’s 35 and Mr. Smart. He is a Brit and was a top student at Cambridge. He says everyone expected him to become Prime Minister, but he decided to buck their expectations and become a portrait painter. Although he earns a good […]

Analysis Of CNN’s Nevada Debate: The Winners And Losers

There is a significant Mormon population in Nevade, many of whom apparently showed up to cheer Mitt on. Unless they do a surprise debate in Utah, this is probably the most friendly Republican crowd Mitt is going to see unless he takes the nomination. The atmosphere was combative. The candidates went at it with each […]

The Truth About Family Values

One of the ongoing discussions we hear is that of family values. There are some who try to identify them; others say there are no established family values. The reason people have been unable to isolate and identify family values, in my opinion, is very simple: There are no “family” values because the values that […]

Another California Tax Hike to Fund a Boondoggle Program

As a result of years of budget deficits and wasteful spending by the state legislature, California faces difficult budget challenges for the next ten years. This bad news is courtesy of a recent analysis of the state’s long-term debt obligations by state Treasurer Bill Lockyer (Download .pdf of Lockyer’s Report). The analysis adds to a […]

VIDEO: Rep. Joe Walsh Discusses Obamacare

Representative Joe Walsh appeared at a conference earlier this month and he was asked to address some of the troubles that this nation is going to suffer once Obamacare really kicks in. Walsh is 100% right about his contentions over this destructive Obamacare mess. Representative Walsh has already announced that he will run against Republican […]

Lisa Fithian: Teaching Radicalism to Chicago Teachers Union

Violent, union thug comes to Chicago to fake teacher “arrests” When people ask me, “What do you do?” I say I create crisis, because crisis is that edge where change is possible. — Lisa Fithian The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) trained under radical street organizer, and leader of the anti-capitalist #occupy movement, Lisa Fithian, to […]

Occupy Houston Finally Shuts The Hell Up

What does it take to get an entire OccupyWhatever group to be quiet for one God-forsaken minute? Apparently, just give them the idea that the best way to protest something is to have a “rally of silence.” Members of Occupy Houston will rally in silent protest at Energy Day on Saturday October 15, 2011. Energy […]

Bad News: Someone Kidnapped TOTUS

A bit of humor (Politico) A truck carrying President Obama’s podium, teleprompter and audio equipment was stolen in Richmond, Va., a local news outlet reports. Sources tell WWBT/NBC12 that around $200,000 of presidential equipment was stolen from a Richmond Marriott hotel location in advance of Wednesday’s presidential visit to Chesterfield, Va. Well, that’s some good […]

Oh, Noes, Globull Warming Causes Species To Get Smaller!

It’s terrible, really, really, really terrible. I’m not quite sure why it’s terrible, the story doesn’t say what the problem with species shrinking actually is (unless you plan to eat tiny birds), but, I assume it is somehow terrible and foreboding and means the End Of Life On Earth! (USA Today) From the mighty polar […]

The Occupy Wall Street Whiners In Pictures

It is an experience to read through the Occupy Wall Street picture page, where people tell their stories of woe that explain why they’re protesting. Why is it an experience? Because not just a few of them, but MOST OF THEM are either people with nothing to complain about, people who created their own problems, […]

America’s Future Tomorrow, Today In Greece! Part 471

Every American should be following what’s going on in Greece today because the biggest difference between Greece and us is that it’s a decade or two farther down the same road we’re on as a nation. Greece is all about big government and socialism; there are extremely generous pensions and retirement plans and sky high […]

The Conservative Case Against Mitt Romney (2011 Edition)

It’s no accident that Mitt Romney has done so well during this election cycle. He has excellent name recognition, he’s extremely well organized, he’s a great fundraiser, he’s become a polished debater, and he’s not gaffe prone. His business experience doesn’t hurt either, although it is worth noting that the only reason he’s able to […]

Random Thoughts

Random thoughts on the passing scene: Like so many people, in so many countries, who started out to “spread the wealth,” Barack Obama has ended up spreading poverty. Have you ever heard anyone as incoherent as the people staging protests across the country? Taxpayers ought to be protesting against having their money spent to educate […]

8 Miracles That Saved America?

As I recently tweeted (@chucknorris), I read through the book “The Miracle of Freedom: Seven Tipping Points that Saved the World,” by Chris and Ted Stewart. I highly recommend it. Immediately afterward, I started reading their other book, “Seven Miracles That Saved America,” and I have been equally inspired by it. But it has prompted […]

Why Is Class Hatred Morally Superior to Race Hatred?

The major difference between Hitler and the Communist genocidal murderers — Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot — was what groups they chose for extermination. For Hitler, first Jews and ultimately Slavs and other “non-Aryans” were declared the enemy and unworthy of life. For the Communists, the rich — the bourgeoisie, land owners, and capitalists — […]