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OUR UN-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES

OCTOBER 27, 2011, 4:37 P.M. ET Michael Vick went to prison for staging dogfights, but for presidential debates, it’s legal. By DANIEL HENNINGER Politics, like any guilty pleasure, breeds nightmares. One of late is that we’ll soon elect an American president based mostly on what people know from reading Yahoo! headlines and the three lines

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AMERICAN HISTORY – PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING – THE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE 1920’S AND TODAY

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Time for Another Harding? How a much-derided Republican president actually succeeded in cutting the budget and fixing the economy. Allis Radosh and Ronald Radosh October 24, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 06 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  Dawes penned a warning: “Some day, a President, if he is to save the

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ROMNEY’S STRATEGIC ADVANTAGES

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Morning Jay: Romney’s Strategic Advantages Jay Cost October 26, 2011 The prospect of Mitt Romney winning the Republican nomination has many conservatives anxious. AWR Hawkins of BigGovernment sums up the sentiment well when he writes: Mitt Romney is always quick to lambast other Republicans for being career politicians, as

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PAUL RYAN ON THE PERRY FLAT TAX PLAN

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Paul Ryan on the Perry Plan: ‘I Can Tell You This: It Would Grow The Economy’ By Avik Roy Posted on October 26, 2011 3:11 PM In a conference call today sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, Paul Ryan answered some questions regarding the Perry plan for an optional flat tax. Ryan

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RICK PERRY’S TAX AND SPENDING REFORM PLAN

OCTOBER 25, 2011 My Tax and Spending Reform Plan Individuals will have the option of paying a 20% flat-rate income tax and I’ll cap spending at 18% of GDP. By RICK PERRY The folks in Washington might not like to hear it, but the plain truth is the U.S. government spends too much. Taxes are

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