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Scrooge Was a Liberal Ann Coulter: It's the Christmas season, so godless liberals are citing the Bible to demand the redistribution of income by government force. Didn't Jesus say, "Blessed are the Health and Human Services bureaucrats, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven"? ... more Every Man a King Victor Davis Hanson: As the year in politics closed, Congress and President Obama were arguing over maintaining the Bush-era income tax rates. Conservatives insisted that the top 5 percent of households already accounted for nearly 60 percent of the aggregate tax revenue and that it was suicidal to hike taxes on the job-creating classes. ... more Liberals' 50 Years of Dreadful Domestic Policy Larry Elder: For the past 50 years, the Democrats -- and many Republicans who should know better -- have been wrong about virtually every major domestic policy issue. ... more Census: Fast Growth in States With No Income Tax Michael Barone: Christmas came four days early when Census Bureau Director Robert Groves announced yesterday the first results of the 2010 Census. ... more Which Republicans Sold Out? Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: With the new Republican power in Washington, it is doubly important to keep a close eye on the doings of GOP senators and congressmen to spot those who are straying from orthodoxy, seduced by power and the insider clubiness that characterizes Washington. ... more What If It's True? Cal Thomas: Suppose what some call the "Christmas story" is true -- all of it, from the angels, to the shepherds, to the virgin birth, to God taking on human flesh. ... more Saint Nick is a Multicultural Nightmare? Michael Gerson: An earnest academic, writing on the website Patheos, recently made the case against Santa Claus. ... more
Debra J. Saunders: The controversial anti-immigration bill passed by Arizona lawmakers this year helped and hurt the Democrats in the November election. ... more A Hand Up, Not a Handout Ed Feulner: Whose job is it to help those in need? ... more Merry Christmas, Pelosi/Reid Congress Ross Mackenzie: Dear Pelosi/Reid Congress, in the words of the monotonously repetitive holiday song, I want to wish you a merry Christmas. What a distinguished record you have amassed. ... more Conrad Black's Battle Emmett Tyrrell: Last week, Judge Richard Posner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit set himself up as both judge and jury and found Conrad Black, once the head of one of the most illustrious publishing chains in the world, guilty of fraud and obstruction of justice in running his newspapers. ... more In 2010, the World Stalled on the Road to Democracy Steve Chapman: In the Coke Zero commercial, an impatient young man says, "It's 2010. Weren't we supposed to have time machines by now?" Human rights supporters have equal cause to ask, "Weren't we all supposed to have democracy by now?" ... more The Forgotten Christmas Carol David Stokes: What's your favorite Christmas song? That's a very subjective question. Some like to hear about "chestnuts roasting on an open fire" – others love to think about bells "jingling." ... more Holy Days, Not Just Holidays Jackie Gingrich Cushman: This holiday, pause a minute to take a breath, and focus on the holy day. ... more Ken Blackwell: So if China won't and the U.K. and Canada can't, who is going to loan us a trillion dollars in the next 12 months? Nobody knows. ... more Stopping the Descent Howard Rich: At long last there are finally signs that the American Republic's breakneck descent into full-blown socialist madness – which was fast approaching terminal velocity prior to November's elections – could be leveling out. ... more Save the Net; Abolish the FCC David Harsanyi: Because there exists no area of human activity that couldn't benefit from more paternalistic attention ... Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the Federal Communications Commission to your Web browser. ... more Twisted Image of Teen Sexuality Marybeth Hicks: Parents of teen girls and boys alike must take the time to be informed and talk openly with their children about the barrage of hypersexual media that permeates our culture. ... more Yes, That's So Wrong Kathryn Lopez: Have it out with any cultural influence that doesn't inspire. Who has time for anything else? ... more Speaking Out: Small Businesses, Schools, and Communities Victimized by Lawsuit Abuse Bryan Quigley: Sitting in the defendant's chair can be a nightmare scenario for any small business owner. So imagine the toll of sitting in that seat over and over . . . and over. ... more 308 Million Rich Galen: The U.S. Census Bureau announced yesterday that as of April 1, 2010 there were 308,745,538 people living in the United States. ... more |
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