Entitlements

MEDICARE WILL BE ON LIFE SUPPORT

Obama murdered Medicare But the market can bring her back to life By Thomas R. Saving and John C. Goodman – The Washington Times October 15, 2010 The health care reform law enacted in spring will have a devastating impact on elderly and disabled Medicare enrollees if its provisions are not substantially changed. The law […]

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WHAT THE REPUBLICANS NEED TO DO TO WIN IN 2012

NOVEMBER 5, 2010 The Boehner Evolution House Republicans and the challenge of divided government. John Boehner is no Newt Gingrich, which suits the current public mood. Americans have had their fill of triumphalism and revolution in a House Speaker. But Barack Obama is also no Bill Clinton, a President with a gift for tactical politics

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RUSH LIMBAUGH – ELECTION NIGHT – “RUSHSLIDE”

The American Spectator Special Report The Winner: Rush Limbaugh By Jeffrey Lord on 11.3.10 @ 6:10AM “I hope he fails.” With those famous four words, uttered January 16, 2009 — only days before Barack Obama was to be inaugurated — Rush Limbaugh drew a line in the sand. And as a result, this morning it

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MITT ROMNEY – OBAMA’S FIRST PRIORITY MUST BE TO MAKE CONDITIONS FAVORABLE FOR JOB CREATION

WASHINGTON POST Obama must slay the job-killing beast By Mitt Romney Wednesday, November 3, 2010; President Obama could have focused on solving the financial crisis. He did not. He could have endeavored to conquer the looming threats to our future. Instead, he added to them. Now that voters have rejected his first two years in

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OBAMA’S OVERREACHING SPURRED GOP’S GAINS

NEW YORK TIMES October 31, 2010 How We Got Here By ROSS DOUTHAT From the early 1990s through the 2008 election, Americans grew steadily more liberal. Voters became more supportive of government spending and more sympathetic toward the poor. They were increasingly secular and increasingly likely to favor gay marriage. They were more worried about

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BOOK REVIEW – RADICAL: A PORTRAIT OF SAUL ALINSKY

THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR The Slaughterhouse The Smallness of Saul By Matthew Vadum from the October 2010 issue Radical: A Portrait of Saul Alinsky By Nicholas von Hoffman (Nation Books, 214 pages, $26.95) “Although Alinsky is described as some kind of liberal left-winger in actuality big government worried him,” writes Saul Alinsky protégé Nicholas von Hoffman

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DENNIS PRAGER WRITES A LETTER TO HISPANICS

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Dennis Prager October 5, 2010 A Letter from a Republican to Hispanics Most Americans understand why Latin Americans want to come here. Latinos need to understand that even America has limits. I am writing to you as a concerned and sympathetic American who is a Republican. My sentiments do not represent

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THE YOUNG VOTERS WILL SHOULDER THE COSTS OF THE AMERICAN WELFARE STATE

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) The War on the Young Obama tries to fool them again. October 11, 2010, Vol. 16, No. 04 Last week, in an effort to limit the damage to congressional Democrats in November’s elections, President Obama set out in pursuit of the youth vote, traveling to several college campuses to

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REPEAL OF OBAMACARE

Carolina Journal Exclusives N.C. Candidates for U.S. House, Senate Address Health Care Repeal Nearly half of candidates favor repeal; few openly support new law By Amanda Vuke October 14, 2010 RALEIGH — In March, soon after Congress passed and President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, opponents began suggesting that a future

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STATES ARE BEING STRANGLED BY PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PAY

Op-Ed Columnist – The Paralysis of the State – NYTimes.com October 12, 2010 The Paralysis of the State By DAVID BROOKS Sometimes a local issue perfectly illuminates a larger national problem. Such is the case with the opposition of the New Jersey governor, Chris Christie, to construction of a new tunnel between his state and

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