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Deficit Reduction Thomas Sowell: Another deficit reduction commission has now made its recommendations. My own recommendation for dealing with deficits would include stopping the appointment of deficit reduction commissions. ... more Bernanke and the Financial Crisis George W. Bush: "Mr. President, we are witnessing a financial panic." Those were troubling words coming from Ben Bernanke, the mild-mannered chairman of the Federal Reserve, who was seated across from me in the Roosevelt Room. ... more DeMint, Coburn Upbeat On GOP Earmarks Moratorium Guy Benson: Two conservative senators discussed Senate Republicans' scheduled vote on a two-year earmarks moratorium just minutes before Republican Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell announced his support for the measure. ... more How To Control Congress Walter E. Williams: Let's assume that each of our 535 congressmen cares about the destructive impact of deficits and debt on the future of our country. ... more Dems Love Facts and Science--Except When They Don't Byron York: President Obama recently fretted that our politics has become so rough-and-tumble that "facts and science and argument do not seem to be winning the day all the time." ... more Nothing Certain Except Death and a FairTax Chuck Norris: Every week, we receive more bad news about the American economy. Last week was no exception. ... more Haste (and Ideological Blindness) Makes Waste David Limbaugh: President Obama's fiercest obstacles as chief executive are neither recalcitrant Republicans nor the increasing complexity and demands of the job; they are his ideology and his political allegiances. ... more
Dennis Prager: I recently devoted my biweekly column in the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles to analyzing why most Jews believe that people are basically good despite the fact that this belief is neither rational nor Jewish. ... more Time Machine Cal Thomas: Like the Democrats' health care "reform" measure, the Debt Commission's initial recommendations, which will be followed by the full report Dec. 1 contains some good ideas, but the overall template remains flawed because it fails to address the main problem, which is government that encroaches on individual liberty, personal responsibility and living within one's means. ... more Tea Party's Winning Hand Pat Buchanan: Other than being the highest-profile Republican victims of Tea Party candidates, what do Lisa Murkowski, Mike Castle, Charlie Crist and Arlen Specter have in common? ... more Sooner Shariah Michael Gerson: Just to be on the safe side, voters in Oklahoma this month overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment that prevents the Talibanization of the Sooner State. ... more The Happy Meal Banners and Their Ilk Mona Charen: What are we to make of Nancy Pelosi's home town's measure to ban Happy Meals? ... more 5 Reasons We Shouldn't Raise Taxes Right Now John Hawkins: Let's start off with what has become a bit of conservative heresy these days: I don't think it's always a bad idea to raise taxes. ... more The Paycheck Unfairness Act Phyllis Schlafly: Women didn't vote for Democratic candidates in the November election in the numbers expected, so President Barack Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid want to woo them back into the fold by passing the Paycheck Fairness Act (PFA) in the lame duck session. ... more Paul Greenberg: Ben Bernanke is proving a fitting successor to Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve System. Unfortunately. ... more The Tax Rate Racket Bill Murchison: The flap over whether to extend present tax rates for the rich finds its center in a cultural proposition: Liberals, including rich liberals, either don't like the rich or feel obliged to pretend they don't. ... more On 'Dupes' and the Religious Left (Part 5) Paul Kengor: The final installment in a series of weekly interviews with Dr. Paul Kengor on his latest book, "Dupes: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century." ... more A Political Grand Bargain to Save America Roger Chapin: The bottom line is no matter whether you're a Republican or Democrat, that this is a time of grave and unprecedented danger to our nation. ... more G20: Leaky Lifeboat Captains Give Lessons To Chinese Freighter Rachel Marsden: So the main focus of the G20 consisted of everyone else asking their Chinese dad if he could please maybe do his job better while putting their hands out for a favor. ... more We Need an Entrepreneur President Laura Hollis: Not for the first time, I have found myself thinking, if only Obama had some business experience. ... more Women's Wrongs at the U.N. Ami Horowitz: The United Nations recently held an election for its new women's rights group called, unimaginatively, U.N. Women, which was born from the merger of four other U.N. groups dedicated to women's rights. ... more Democrats Are Sagging In the Middle Rich Galen: President Obama's trip was not quite as big a shellacking as the mid-term elections earlier this month, but it wasn't far behind. ... more |
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TH Daily - November 16 - Thomas Sowell, George W. Bush, Guy Benson, Walter E. Williams, Byron York and More
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