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How much longer will the American public entertain Barack Obama’s inexperience? When you listen to the left’s most prominent talking heads, it’s as though they’ve been hypnotized by Big Brother, as they rabidly work to convince their fellow countrymen (and women) that Obama is the most qualified of all candidates to run for the American [...]
Sarah Palin, while an unlikely pick, is really shaking things up. And while Stephen Nichols, my colleague at Static News, is adopting recent democratic talking points in his statement that her candidacy could be disastrous, I couldn’t disagree more. America is built upon ingenuity. Our nation has often been led by individuals without extensive experience [...]
The BlogWatch is published by Billy Hallowell each week on the Facing Up to the Nation’s Finances web site. With budgetary issues on the burner this election season, be sure to check www.facingup.org for information on how you can better understand public policy opinions as well as public opinion on America’s fiscal issues. After [...]
Both Barack Obama and John McCain have issued lofty statements regarding their efforts to reduce the influence that lobbyists have on the hill and throughout the American political system. But, while the candidates often speak candidly of reducing the impact that special interests have in Washington, there are still a number of unaddressed loopholes. Despite [...]
HOUSTON — President Bush agreed to “a general time horizon†for withdrawing American troops in Iraq, the White House announced Friday, in a concession that reflected both progress in stabilizing Iraq and the depth of political opposition to an open-ended military presence in Iraq and at home.
Mr. Bush, who has long derided timetables for [...]
When America’s schoolchildren return to class in the fall, they will learn a painful lesson in economics: Higher food and fuel prices are forcing up the price of school breakfasts and lunches across the country, by as much as 50 percent in some districts.
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