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Posts filed under Politics
Is Obama anti-business?
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The Economist has two articles ( one , two ) on whether Obama is "anti-business." According to both, business leaders are increas...
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Democrats have many good ideas. Republicans have no ideas whatsoever.
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This is a partisan post. Which is not to say I'm writing this because I like Democrats better in general. I just like Democrats better r...
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Oh yeah? Well I cut spending by 25%! :P
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Chris Edwards at the Cato Institute has a blog post called " I cut spending 10% ". Here's how he does it: The savings listed h...
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Reagan's true legacy
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If any publication was the official pamphlet of the Reagan Revolution back in the 1980s and before, that publication would have to be The Na...
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