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It seemed like such a good idea at the time:
An unapologetic and defiant Herman Cain suspended his presidential campaign on Saturday, pledging that he “would not go away” even as he abandoned hope of winning the Republican nomination in the face of escalating accusations of sexual misconduct.
“As of today, with a lot of prayer and soul searching, I am suspending my presidential campaign,” Mr. Cain said at a rally here, surrounded by supporters
This is somewhat good news:
Hiring accelerated in November, and the unemployment rate unexpectedly plummeted to its lowest rate in nearly three years.
Employers added 120,000 jobs in November, the Labor Department reported Friday, marking a pick-up in hiring from October.Meanwhile, the unemployment rate fell to 8.6%, the lowest rate since March 2009 and a significant decline from 9% just a month before.
About 230,000 jobs were also added in revisions to previous months.… Read more
Our War on Drugs is getting stupider and more corrupting by the minute. But … there may be some people out there who are not so dumb.
Flanked by former prisoners being trained at a food kitchen in Camden, [New Jersey Governor Chris] Christie called for expanding the state’s Drug Court Program — which offers non-violent drug addicts treatment and counseling rather than prison sentences — by making it mandatory for certain offenders.
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Yup, you heard that right. In fact, it is even more damning because, well read for yourself:
In his weekend radio address, President Obama decried that “over the past three decades, the middle class has lost ground while the wealthiest few have become even wealthier.” Although he was trying to leverage the Occupy Wall Street movement, the income gap has been a longstanding concern of his.
During the 2008 campaign, Obama said, “The project
Take a gander over here and read that article. Do that first. Read it twice.
So what did you come away with? Berlusconi is a sex maniac that gave away money to his interests at a time when the Italian government is in dire straights and Italians are being told they need to change things, right? Now whose money did he give away? My guess is that the way this is written it is implying … Read more
Shikha Dalmia had an interesting post up at Reason about why smart presidents do dumb things.
The team of the “best and brightest” that Lyndon Johnson inherited from John F. Kennedy embroiled America in an ignominy like Vietnam—not to mention Medicare, a fiscal quagmire that, unlike Vietnam, the country can neither exit nor fix without courting bankruptcy or seriously screwing over millions of seniors.
Moreover, George W. Bush’s failures resulted not from his alleged stupidity,
As I blogged last week, we are facing another government shutdown. This time, the issue is disaster relief. The GOP wants to pay for it by cutting green car subsidies (known to sensible people the world over as corporate welfare). The Democrats are opposed, partly because they like the corporate welfare but mostly because they don’t want to set a “precedent” for offsetting disaster relief.
I really don’t follow that logic at all. Disaster … Read more
Couple of things before I start citing the article to which the title refers:
1) I have no problem with taking a candidate’s religious views and practices into account. In fact, I always do try to discern the veracity of the stated views that their actual practices expose. But I tend to do that privately, as my personal religious views and/or biases will always win out in reaching conclusions about a candidate over what others’ … Read more
And then there was one less money making machine for the democrats in WI:
The Teaching Assistants’ Association at the University of Wisconsin at Madison dates to 1966. In 1970, following a four-week strike, the graduate students at Madison became the first T.A. union to win a contract. Over the years, the union — affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers — has been a leader in the drive to promote collective bargaining for
Everyone that’s not an insane collectivist knows that Obamacare’s mandate – no not two guys going out on a date – that people have to buy insurance was unconstituitonal. The 11th Circuit Court now is on record saying that’s the facts, and that’s gonna mean Obamacare, even if you where stupid enough to believe the idiotic talking points that this boondoggle was ever going to save any money, is going to cost us all … Read more