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BOOK REVIEW – BILL CLINTON’S ‘BACK TO WORK’ – CLINTON TRIES TO REWRITE HISTORY

NOVEMBER 8, 2011 Like the ’90s Never Happened A former New Democrat known for his centrist economic policies, Bill Clinton now favors vast new government spending and higher taxes. By STEPHEN MOORE Bill Clinton ascended to the White House as a New Democrat, wisely repudiating what had been a quarter-century of big-government liberalism and embracing […]

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WASHINGTON’S GLUTTONY CONTINUES

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com We’re Still Not Cutting by  Jim DeMint November 8, 2011 Congress refuses to face the fiscal crisis. Despite bipartisan promises to cut spending after the 2010 elections, Washington politicians are still voting to make the government even bigger and more expensive than ever. Don’t believe me? Even though the federal government is

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OBAMA’S PERPLEXING POPULISM – STAGFLATION ON THE HORIZON?

NOVEMBER 4, 2011 Inflation hits lower-income people especially hard. So why is the president ignoring rising food prices? By GEORGE MELLOAN Barack Obama spends much of his time these days running for re-election, campaigning as a populist, bashing millionaires and extolling the Occupy Wall Street movement. Although “populist” means different things to different people, the

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ABC, CBS AND NBC OVERLOOK OCCUPY WALL STREET RADICALISM

MEDIA RESEARCH CENTER      www.mrc.org OCCUPIER OUTRAGES OMITTED Study: ABC, CBS and NBC Overlook Radicalism and Criminal Behavior at Occupy Wall Street Protests; Soundbites Favorable by 19-1 By: Geoffrey Dickens | View PDF Version Monday, November 07, 2011 9:40 AM EST ABC, CBS and NBC have continued their overly positive coverage of the Occupy Wall Street

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ROMNEY: HOW I’LL TACKLE SPENDING AND DEBT

USA TODAY By Mitt Romney November 4, 2011 I spent much of my 25-year career in the private sector turning around failing enterprises. With a great team behind me, I helped to turn around the Salt Lake City Olympic Games, and fix a badly broken state budget in Massachusetts. But I have never seen an

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HOW ROMNEY AND PERRY DIFFER ON THE ECONOMY

U.S. NEWS & World Report October 27, 2011 by Rick Newman On some things, virtually all the Republican presidential candidates agree: President Obama’s health-reform plan must be scrapped. Government spending is far too high. Taxes should be lower. Washington needs to be reined in, and more power should devolve to the states. But many differences

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MICHELLE OBAMA AND ‘THE FEW AT THE TOP’ – VICTOR DAVIS HANSON

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Michelle Obama and ‘the Few at the Top’ By Victor Davis Hanson Posted on October 29, 2011 8:32 PM It was wise late in the 2008 campaign to suggest that Michelle Obama cool it and retrench a bit. There had been one too many “raise the bar,” one too many “downright

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FOUR REASONS KEYNESIANS KEEP GETTING IT WRONG

OCTOBER 28, 2011 Concern over future tax rates is one of the main reasons for reduced investor confidence. By ALLAN H. MELTZER Those who heaped high praise on Keynesian policies have grown silent as government spending has failed to bring an economic recovery. Except for a few diehards who want still more government spending, and

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THE DIVIDER (OBAMA) VS THE THINKER (RYAN)

VIDEO LINK TO PAUL RYAN’S SPEECH AT THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION: http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1274179818?bctid=1241818113001 OCTOBER 29, 2011 The Divider vs. the Thinker While Obama readies an ugly campaign, Paul Ryan gives a serious account of what ails America. By PEGGY NOONAN EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE: Which gets us to Rep. Paul Ryan. Mr. Ryan receives much praise, but

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