- Understanding the Health Care Debate Part 3
By: William Stephenson - Aug 6, 2009 There is no liberal panacea that will adequately insure everyone, prevent rationing, and preserve the highest quality medical care this world knows.
- The Recession Is Not Over, Only Delayed A Bit
By: Jacek Popiel - Aug 5, 2009 At tremendous expense to the taxpayers the U.S. government has managed to return some stability to the financial sector, while the real economy has...
- Understanding the Health Care Debate Part 2
By: William Stephenson - Aug 5, 2009 Inefficient administrative costs dealing with a myriad of compliance issues and paper health records have needlessly increased the cost of health...
- Flipper And Feldspar: Barack Obama Defined
By: Thomas Belvedere - Aug 5, 2009 In refusing to be categorized, President Obama categorically categorized himself.
- Understanding the Health Care Debate Part 1
By: William Stephenson - Aug 4, 2009 There is no liberal panacea that will adequately insure everyone, prevent rationing, and preserve the highest quality medical care this world...
- How Budget Cuts in Florida Affect Drivers
By: Philip Louie - Aug 3, 2009 Florida's $2 billion budget shortfall could affect the state's drivers in a surprising number of ways.
- In Order to Secure Blessings, the Obama Administration Knows a Little Something About the Constitution
By: K. L. Kraemer - Jul 31, 2009 There are two schools of thought in regard to the Constitution: (1) those who believe the Constitution should be interpreted as originally intended...
- Dear Activist
By: Doug Wilson - Jul 31, 2009 Response to an email from a well known activist Leader
- From Pontius To Pilate: The Perils Of "Bureau-Pathic" Thinking About Terrorism
By: Thomas Belvedere - Jul 30, 2009 The FBI and State Department definitions of terrorism show traces of "bureau-pathic" reasoning.
- So Long, Electoral College. It Has Not Been Good To Know You
By: Thomas Belvedere - Jul 29, 2009 The dead hand of the dead past, the Electoral College is a creature of slavery and should be closed.
- The Economic Recession and Texas
By: Ki Gray - Jul 27, 2009 The average American struggling to make ends meet probably doesn't feel much sympathy for the "struggling" billionaire. However, everybody is...
- Be Careful How You Process Information
By: Fritz Pfister - Jul 27, 2009 What the president says will be accomplished with Cap and Trade, and health care reform isn't what the actual legislation says.
- Why Dean Heller Should Run
By: Lance Thorington - Jul 23, 2009 Rep. Dean Heller recently led local newspapers to believe that he is considering not running against Harry Reid in 2010. Heller seems pretty happy...
- On Momentum (I): Everybody Wants It -- But What Is It?
By: Thomas Belvedere - Jul 22, 2009 Momentum has musical properties that enable it to overrule reason and logic. That formidable power is neurological in origin.
- On Momentum (III): How To Create Momentum For A Political Candidate
By: Thomas Belvedere - Jul 22, 2009 The secret to creating momentum for a political candidate is revealed: Build Strength On Strength, Not On Weakness.
- On Momentum (II): What Are Its Sources?
By: Thomas Belvedere - Jul 22, 2009 Momentum is ultimately neurological in origin, i.e., a product of how our brains work. Momentum has musical properties. Music may be the last...
- Sarah Palin Could Be Right
By: Jacek Popiel - Jul 21, 2009 For many commentators Sarah Palin has put an end to her political career by resigning as governor of Alaska. But with the governmental...
- Communist Murders Linked to Darwinism
By: William Nugent - Jul 20, 2009 This article explores the link between Darwinism, secularism and the rise of the militant political philosophy, communism. The Darwinian denial of...
- First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit
By: Ki Gray - Jul 20, 2009 You may qualify for a hefty tax credit under the new American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. This provision allows first time home buyers...
- What We Need Is A Little Improvement
By: Wilson Chua - Jul 9, 2009 The theory of broken windows in police enforcement says that the rate of crime in a neighborhood is directly proportional to the number of broken...
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