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WHY OBAMACARE IS STILL NO SURE THING

  November 19, 2012 Capretta and Levin: Why ObamaCare Is Still No Sure Thing The majority of state governors are Republicans, and they have the power to disarm the health-care law. By JAMES C. CAPRETTA AND YUVAL LEVIN EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  Running the exchanges would be an administrative nightmare for states, requiring a complicated […]

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INVESTMENT FALLS OFF A CLIFF

  November 19, 2012 Investment Falls Off a Cliff U.S. Companies Cut Spending Plans Amid Fiscal and Economic Uncertainty By SUDEEP REDDY and SCOTT THURM U.S. companies are scaling back investment plans at the fastest pace since the recession, signaling more trouble for the economic recovery. Half of the nation’s 40 biggest publicly traded corporate

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BIG LABOR’S BIG VICTORIES IN STATE ELECTIONS

  November 16, 2012 Big Labor’s Big Victories in State Elections How Citizens United allowed unions to spend heavily both for President Obama and against promising local reform efforts. By STEVEN MALANGA Kicking off his recent campaign to raise taxes via Proposition 30, California Gov. Jerry Brown cited the New Testament warning that of those

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THE AIR FORCE’S FLIGHT TO WEAKNESS

   November 7, 2012 The Air Force’s Flight to Weakness It didn’t hurt him on the campaign trail, but President Obama has sharply cut our capabilities while China and Russia keep building. By JACK DAVID AND MICHAEL DUNN Mr. David, a senior fellow of the Hudson Institute, was a deputy assistant secretary of defense in

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CAN GOVERNMENT BENEFITS TURN AN ELECTION?

  October 18, 2012 Gramm and Solon: Can Government Benefits Turn an Election? This election will test the relative power of private-sector aspirations versus public-sector dependence. By PHIL GRAMM AND MICHAEL SOLON Mr. Gramm, a former U.S. Senator from Texas, is senior partner at US Policy Metrics. Mr. Solon, a former economic policy adviser to

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A REFERENDUM ON OBAMACARE AND LIBERTY

   November 5, 2012 Christopher DeMuth: A Referendum on ObamaCare and Liberty Without an immediate course change, the health-care law will become irreversible. By CHRISTOPHER DEMUTH On Tuesday, Americans will go to the polls to choose whether or not to nationalize their health-care system. The choice for president will have numerous other consequences. But in

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I DIDN’T LEAVE THE DEMOCRATS. THEY LEFT ME

  November 5, 2012 Sheldon G. Adelson: I Didn’t Leave the Democrats. They Left Me There is an anti-Israel movement among the rank and file, and the party no longer appears to value self-reliance, charity and accountability. By SHELDON G. ADELSON Mr. Adelson is an entrepreneur and philanthropist. When members of the Democratic Party booed

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OBAMA’S DISMAL BIPARTISANSHIP RECORD

   November 2, 2012 Fred Barnes: Obama and the Back-to- the-Future Campaign If the president had practiced the bipartisanship he now promises, he might have been a shoo-in. By FRED BARNES President Obama is eyeing a new tax cut to boost the economy. He wants to “reduce the costs of our health care programs.” He’s

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AMERICA’S CAPSIZING NAVAL POLICY

  October 28, 2012 Mark Helprin: America’s Capsizing Naval Policy China’s maritime power and aggressive posture is rising while the size of the U.S. Navy continues to shrink. By MARK HELPRIN EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  For example, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s diplomacy in the South China Sea is doomed to impotence because it consists

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RON JOHNSON, A BREATH OF FRESH AIR IN WASHINGTON

  October 20, 2012 Mr. Johnson Goes to Washington Wisconsin Senator and tea party favorite talks about the frustrations of his first two years as a senator, his version of the ‘Buffett Rule,’ and what could happen if Mitt Romney wins. By ALLYSIA FINLEY ‘I try to forget I had a good life,” Wisconsin Sen.

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