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LESSONS FROM ALL RECENT ‘WAVE’ ELECTIONS

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) ——————————————————————————– Impermanent Majority The lesson of all the recent ‘wave’ elections. Noemie Emery November 15, 2010, Vol. 16, No. 09 Remember 2008, the liberal era, the “we are all socialists now” frenzy, the realignment brought about by the magic of Barack Obama, that transcendent persuader, that peerless orator, that […]

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SENATE TRYING TO PUSH THROUGH MANDATORY COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

Even more detrimental for the public sector than EFCA or “card check” could be for the private sector?? Think police, fire and EMS! Where is the power reserved to the states? Friday, November 19, 2010 Subject: Mandatory Collective Bargaining Alert Senate Expected to Take up Mandatory Collective Bargaining after Thanksgiving There may be only a

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FOREIGN-POLICY SETBACKS DEEPEN OBAMA’S ELECTION WOUNDS

WASHINGTON POST Foreign-policy setbacks deepen Obama’s election wounds By Scott Wilson Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, November 19, 2010; 6:51 AM Presidents have often turned to foreign policy after domestic setbacks – from Ronald Reagan’s Latin American tour and speech calling the Soviet Union the “focus of evil in the modern world” in the months

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CALIFORNIA SUGGESTS SUICIDE; TEXAS ASKS: CAN I LEND YOU A KNIFE?

California Suggests Suicide; Texas Asks: Can I Lend You a Knife? Nov. 15 2010 – By JOEL KOTKIN Image via Wikipedia In the future, historians may likely mark the 2010 midterm elections as the end of the California era and the beginning of the Texas one. In one stunning stroke, amid a national conservative tide,

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BOOK REVIEW – DUPES: HOW AMERICA’S ADVERSARIES HAVE MANIPULATED PROGRESSIVES FOR A CENTURY

THE WASHINGTON TIMES   November 1, 2010 Reviewed by Wes Vernon DUPES: HOW AMERICA’S ADVERSARIES HAVE MANIPULATED PROGRESSIVES FOR A CENTURY By Paul Kengor ISI Books, $29.95, 497 pages “I think we’re going to hell in a handbasket.” That comment was uttered at a recent public gathering here in Washington by Paul Kengor, political science

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STANDING TALL: THE RISE & RESILIENCE OF CONSERVATIVE WOMEN

By Michelle Malkin  •  October 29, 2010 09:39 AM My column today pays tribute to some of the conservative women on the campaign trail who have not only weathered the nastiest ad hominem attacks, but who have risen above them with amazing grace. Is it any wonder that women are abandoning the Democrat Party? Readers of this

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NEW DEAL OR RAW DEAL?

November 5, 2010 Book asks: New Deal or Raw Deal? By Thomas Sowell, Syndicated Columnist The Picayune Item PICAYUNE — Guess who said the following: “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work.” Was it Sarah Palin? Rush Limbaugh? Karl Rove? Not even

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THE RADICAL SCHOOL REFORM YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF

NOVEMBER 13, 2010 With ‘parent trigger,’ families can forcibly change failing schools. By DAVID FEITH Debates about education these days tend to center on familiar terms like charter schools and merit pay. Now a new fault line is emerging: “parent trigger.” Like many radical ideas, parent trigger originated in California, as an innovation of a

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A GROWTH AGENDA FOR THE NEW CONGRESS – ART LAFFER

NOVEMBER 12, 2010, 4:09 P.M. ET For now: Extend the Bush tax cuts, repeal ObamaCare, support free trade. After 2012: Enact a flat tax, stabilize prices, balance the budget, give politicians incentive pay. By ARTHUR LAFFER Since its cyclical zenith in December 2007, U.S. economic production has been on its worst trajectory since the Great

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