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by | Apr 19, 2011

The dominant narrative of the 2010 Republican/Tea Party landslide is that the election was all about voter anger at and fear of the spending initiated by President Obama and the Democrats. On November 2, 2010, 60 percent of the 30…

by | Mar 25, 2011

The pundits who live in cable TV-land tell us to keep our eyes on the looming battle royale in Washington, D.C. In one corner, the 242-member-strong Reagan Republican majority in the House of Representatives, which can pass almost any conservative…

by | Feb 23, 2011

THE NOVEMBER 2, 2010, ELECTION RESULTS gave America an opportunity to make a U-turn on the Road to Serfdom. Republicans gained 63 congressmen and six senators in Washington, and nationally won seven governors, more than 680 state legislators, and control…

by | Dec 28, 2010

Years ago there appeared in the “Humor in Uniform” regular section of Reader’s Digest the story of a young soldier at Tank School who had three classes. The first, run by the communications office, stressed that a tank without radio…

by | Nov 30, 2010

The Tea Party movement is the fifth major wave of immigration into the modern Republican Party since World War II. It has brought Americans who had never been politically active to the forefront of the political fight against the Obama…

by | Oct 9, 2010

The growth of government in America has not been gradual. Rather, government spending has remained a consistent fraction of our economy except for periodic dramatic bursts to new, and too often permanent, levels. The Civil War, World War I, and…

by | Sep 22, 2010

When Obama, Reid, and Pelosi took combined power in January 2009, many Americans feared that they would maintain one-party rule of Congress and the presidency for many years. As 2009 progressed, however, Americans reacted quickly and negatively to the massive…

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