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Can Republicans Talk?: Part II Thomas Sowell: Guess who said the following: "It is incredible that a system of taxation which permits a man with an income of $1,000,000 a year to pay not one cent to his Government should remain unaltered." ... more The Littlest Victims of Obamacare Michelle Malkin: It's time for America's youth to buckle up and take a rough ride on Reality Highway. ... more Israeli Hostage Gets a Hand from Abbas Jillian Bandes: The saga of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit continues, as Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas finally called for an unconditional release of the 24-year-old hostage. ... more Making Parks Decent Again John Stossel: America is filled with parks that are filthy, dangerous and badly maintained. ... more Minimum Wage, Maximum Folly Walter E. Williams: Overall unemployment is a little over 9 percent. Those who argue that the minimum wage has no effect on labor markets in the U.S. but has an effect in American Samoa are either liars, lunatics or idiots. ... more Glorifying "Great" Liberal Judges Brent Bozell: America was founded on the principle of representative democracy: The government would make policy based on the consent of the governed. ... more A WikiLeaks Wake-up Call Jonah Goldberg: Even if you're supportive of Obama's foreign policy efforts, the WikiLeaks dump is a bigger deal than the know-it-alls are suggesting. ... more Larry Kudlow: How ironic. Ben Bernanke launches QE2 and everyone worries about a dollar collapse. ... more They All Look Alike Mike Adams: The University of South Florida (USF) has reversed its denial of recognition to the USF Young Pakistani Student Cultural group. ... more Hillary Is Up to Her Old Tricks Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: The Wikileaks documents show that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has, as Voltaire said about the Bourbon kings of France, learned nothing and forgotten nothing. ... more For GOP, History Says Mitt's the Man Michael Medved: Conventional wisdom describes the battle for the GOP nomination in 2012 as wide open and unpredictable, but Republican history suggests that there is an obvious front runner . ... more FBI Wins a GWOT Battle in Portland Austin Bay: The Portland bloodbath was "gonna be a fireworks show," and The "New York Times will give it two thumbs up." ... more You're in Debt: Does a 401(k) Loan Make Sense? Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: Dear Carrie: I have $30,000 in revolving debt and unsecured loans with high interest rates. ... more They Just Don't Get It Ben Shapiro: On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate rejected a ban on earmarks, the addenda to bills that allow congressmen and senators to steer federal cash toward pet projects in their states and districts. ... more Terry Jeffrey: The National Portrait Gallery, part of the federally funded Smithsonian Institution, is presenting an exhibition that does exactly the opposite of what true art does. ... more Naked Truth: Are Travelers Happy to Bare All in the Name of Homeland Security? Jacob Sullum: According to the Transportation Security Administration, Americans have no problem with the new airport screening procedures. ... more Not Easy, But Essential Marybeth Hicks: Lifelong marriage - once a goal held in the hearts of every newlywed couple - no longer is an expectation even for those who enter the bonds of matrimony with the best of intentions. ... more The Great American Funk Tony Blankley: I suppose it is to be expected that the Great Recession should be accompanied by a sweeping national pessimism in which our purported leaders and commentators express historic despair. ... more TSA and Security: The Naked Truth Ed Feulner: Years ago, the biggest question you'd get while flying was "Coffee or tea?" Now it's "Naked body scan or aggressive pat-down?" ... more End the Lame-Duck Sessions David Harsanyi: I join with all Americans who dream of a day when Washington is broken enough to see a Congress rigged to prevent any more "progress." ... more Federal Payroll Freeze a Futile Measure Donald Lambro: In a move to regain his relevance and perhaps his former popularity, President Obama tackled his multitrillion-dollar budget deficit Monday with a feeble federal payroll freeze that has the potential to save a puny $5 billion. ... more Is NPR for Sale? Paul Greenberg: George Soros, sugar daddy of 1,001 leftish crusaders, personal hobbyhorses, and even some good causes, has just given NPR $1.8 million to hire a hundred new reporters. ... more Women's Wish List to Uncle Sam Hadley Heath: The following are some recommendations for what women should be asking from their representatives in Washington this holiday season and in the new year. ... more Charlie Rangel Should Leave the Congress on His Own Terms Armstrong Williams: The fall of Charlie Rangel bring up several issues. Rangel did not do anything the Congressmen before him hadn't, and many still do. ... more |
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TH Daily - December 01 - Thomas Sowell, Michelle Malkin, Jillian Bandes, John Stossel, Walter E. Williams and More
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