Ann Coulter:
Deport the GOP Establishment
On no issue is the elite/American divide so great as
on immigration. For decades, a majority of Americans have wanted to
decrease immigration. Not just illegal immigration -- all immigration.
Victor Davis Hanson:
Cabinets Gone Wild
We've had some unusual Cabinet secretaries in past
administrations -- Earl Butz, John Mitchell and James Watt come to mind
-- but never anything quite like the present bunch.
Jonah Goldberg:
Republicans Have Bad Brains?
Over the past decade, a new fad has taken hold among
academics and liberal journalists: call it the new science of
conservative phrenology. No, it doesn't actually involve using calipers
to determine intelligence based on the size and shape of people's heads.
The measuring devices are better -- MRIs and gene sequencers -- but the
conclusions are worse.
John Ransom:
The Best Reason to Vote Against Obama: Self-Defense
Self interest, as our Founding Fathers knew, is a
great motive power that is harnessed into lots of other selfs:
self-government, self-improvement and, when necessary, self-defense
against the selfish who would put themselves above the country.
Jeff Jacoby:
What Brown's and Warren's Tax Returns Really Show
THERE IS A PASSAGE in Master and Commander, the first
of Patrick O'Brian's acclaimed series of historical sea novels, in
which Stephen Maturin casually refers to the wealth of James Dillon, one of his shipmates.
Michael Barone:
Obama's Chicago Politics: Thuggery Not Civility
It has been reported that the Obama campaign this
year, as in 2008, has disabled or chosen not to use AVS in screening
contributions made by credit card. That doesn't sound very important. But it's evidence of a modus operandi that strikes me as thuggish.
Cal Thomas:
College, Loans and the Road to Success
It is something of a truism that whenever the federal
government steps in, costs usually rise and efficiency declines. That
is especially true when it comes to a college education, which President Obama promised during the 2008 campaign to make more affordable.
Larry Kudlow:
Shiller Backs Away From 'Late Great Depression' Remark
Shiller, co-developer of the Case-Shiller index on
housing trends and author of “Finance and the Great Society,” said that
while the United States wasn’t in a recession, certain elements of the
economy resembled one.
Fred Wszolek:
The Second Obama Board Is Likely To Be Carbon Copy Of The First
As of yet, President Obama’s non-recess appointees to
the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) have not participated in
issuing any major decisions.
Dave Ramsey:
On Business Dave Says Leaders are Made
I don’t believe anyone is born a leader. I’ve watched
all three of my kids being born, and not once did the doctor say,
“Congratulations, Dave! You have a little eight-pound, six-ounce
leader!”
Gina Loudon:
Occupy Hands Out Marxist Book in Spanish
Their dirty little secret is that the "educational
materials" distributed at these events is the Communist Manifesto,
translated into Spanish.
Paul Greenberg:
Redemption
Charles Colson died the other day at 80, a respected and even revered evangelist in the mold of Billy Graham.
Daniel J. Mitchell:
Australia vs. the United States: Two Charts that Tell You Everything You Need to Know about Social Security Reform
Let’s start by looking at some numbers from
Australia, where workers set aside 9 percent of their income in personal
retirement accounts.
Alan Sears:
Hope in the Midst of Battle
Amid the busy nature of our 21st century society—with
all the distractions that technology, advertising, and work often
bring—it’s easy to lose sight of what’s foundational. This is true even
for those who are watching our societal decay and fighting to retrieve
solid footing for life over death in the rough-and-tumble battle over
abortion in this country.
Matt Barber:
Dan Savage: 'Tolerant' Bully
They used to arrest middle-aged perverts who get
their jollies from talking dirty to children. Today, they get a
television show, a nationally syndicated column, a lecture circuit and
multiple visits to the Obama White House.
Maggie Gallagher:
Dan Savage and Carrie Prejean
A few years ago, beauty queen Carrie Prejean
innocently answered a question about gay marriage with a polite 'no.'
She was viciously personally attacked by Miss USA pageant judge Perez
Hilton, who posted a video of himself cursing at her.
Political Calculations:
New Jobless Claims: Thunderdome Edition
It is possible we might know the new trend in unemployment as early as today.
Marybeth Hicks:
When Bullying For the Gay Agenda is OK
In my book, “Don’t Let the Kids Drink the Kool-Aid,” I
posited that radicals within the gay lobby are using the important
issue of bullying to indoctrinate America’s children with leftist dogma
about homosexuality.
Lincoln Brown:
The Government's Newest Black Box: Charging You For Invading Your Privacy
By way of a brief review, SB1813, which incidentally
allows the IRS to revoke your passport, also mandates that vehicles
built after 2015 must have an Event Data Recorder or “Black Box” as
factory standard.
John Browne:
Austerity Fires Voter Vengeance Against Euro
Now that the German people are seeing that their hard
won funds are being squandered on people who refuse to tighten their
belts, resistance in Germany is growing.
Chris Poindexter:
Gold Options Skew Market
The pricing movements this week point out the
inflation and volatility induced in commodity markets by derivatives
trading, the same kind of market manipulation the equities markets have
experienced for the last decade.
Jeff Carter:
How Do You Keep Score?
Concentrate on being satisfied building great things. Solve big problems. The money will follow
Mike Shedlock:
China Contracting or Expanding?
I believe, along with Michael Pettis at China
Financial Markets that China will "average" 3.5% GDP or less for the
rest of the decade.
Bill Tatro:
The Treasury as a Growth Investment
One radio personality in particular keeps pounding
the airwaves asking why any right thinking investor would want to tie
his or her money up for the next ten years and earn a paltry 2% yield.
Thomas Sowell:
A Cynical Process: Part II
A small headline in the 2nd section of the Wall
Street Journal last week told a bigger story than a lot of front page
banner headlines. It said, "U.S. Firms Add Jobs, but Mostly Overseas."
Michelle Malkin:
"Sacaja-Whiner": Elizabeth Warren and the Oppression Olympics
Elizabeth Warren is the Harvard law professor running
for Senate in Massachusetts as a Democratic populist-progressive
champion. But don't call her "Elizabeth Warren." Call her
"Pinocchio-hontas," "Chief Full-of-Lies," "Running Joke" or
"Sacaja-whiner."
Walter E. Williams:
America's Two-Faced Liberals
President Barack Obama and Wall Street occupiers,
along with their allies in the mainstream media and on college campuses,
have maintained an ongoing attack on high-income earners, people they
call 1 percenters. Listening to their deceitful demagoguery, you would
naturally think of them as 99 percenters, but you'd be dead-wrong.
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