Not Because Of The Stimulus, But In Spite Of It
The New York Times has an article up on how the economy has started to expand again:
The nation’s gross domestic product expanded at an annual rate of 3.5 percent in the quarter that ended in September, matching its average growth rate of the last 80 years, according to the Commerce Department. But government programs to [...]
Prosecutors Subpoena Journalism Students
Regardling this…
For more than a decade, classes of students at Northwestern University’s journalism school have been scrutinizing the work of prosecutors and the police. The investigations into old crimes, as part of the Medill Innocence Project, have helped lead to the release of 11 inmates, the project’s director says, and an Illinois governor once cited [...]
NYTimes Almost Gets It Right
Knock me over with a feather, but the New York Times, of all papers, actually seems to be starting to grasp the fatal flaw in liberal policies:
The paradox is this: Reform advocates start with anecdotes about the underprivileged who are uninsured, then turn around and propose something that would hurt at least some members of [...]
Now Obama Is Too Manly
How’s this for fawning over Obama?
Does the White House feel like a frat house?
The suspicion flared in recent weeks — and not for the first time — after President Obama was criticized by women’s advocates and liberal bloggers for hosting a high-level basketball game with no female players.
The president, after all, is an unabashed [...]
There Will Be No Opting Out Of Any Public Option
Just so you guys know, if Congress does indeed pass a so-called “public option” on government-run health care, there won’t be any real option at all. Once this thing is put into place, their goal will be to make sure that every American citizen resident is on the plan, whether they want to be [...]
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