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Is Obama stuck in the Bush trap?: Is Barack Obama caught in an economic trap that George W. Bush left behind? Daniel M. Ryan answers the question The Reagan model for restoration: We've said it before and Mark Alexander will say it again: If the Republican Party wants to regain its health it needs to follow the example of Ronald Reagan The Beck is beckoning … for what really?: Glenn Beck is rapidly building a base thanks to his increasing popularity. Michael Moriarty thinks he knows why the Fox News host is doing so I prefer local to global: Everyone seems to be talking about thinking globally and acting locally but Alan Caruba says he only has eyes for his own neighbourhood Mr. President: It's the trade deficit stupid!: If Barack Obama really wants the American economy to grow by at least four per cent annually he must address the nation's trade imbalance, argues Peter Morici $3.8 trillion? Shame on you, Mr. President: When Barack Obama announced his proposed budget last week Carey Roberts had trouble even visualizing the numbers Where the jobs are: If Barack Obama wants to end reliance on foreign oil and create hundreds of thousands of new jobs all he has to do is ask Henry Lamb what to do An American charity slump?: Is Barack Obama's drive to expand the welfare state threatening to undermine the traditional generosity of Americans to charities? Nathan Tabor believes so How many PACs do we need to take our country back?: J.B. Williams has no great love for Political Action Committes regardless of who or what they're supporting When borrowing ideas from Democrats, first consider the source: A recent example concerning funding of ambulances in Prince William County, VA proved to Michael R. Shannon that you have to be careful in repurposing liberal ideas Did he really say what he said?: Dr. Robert Owens still can't square what he heard during Barack Obama's State of the Union speech and the current debate gripping the climate change issue The gender silent majority: In his budget proposal last week Barack Obama once again took aim at American men, writes Dr. Gordon E. Finley Disclosing the real risks of climate change: Paul Driessen can only laugh at a new SEC regulation demanding companies to disclose climate change risks in operations In remembrance of the great global-warming snow job: Karen Norling takes aim at all thing related to climate change and it doesn't look good for the orthodoxy Corruption, collusion, or legal thievery: Forget donations, the best way to fund an environmental organization in the United States these days appears to be launching lawsuits against the federal government, writes Henry Lamb View recent articles from
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