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Archive of entries posted on June 2010

A Reaction to CBO’s Long Term Outlook

The CRFB has just published some thoughts about our federal government’s spending. In a word: unsustainable. Their conclusion? A call to action. The CRFB is the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. It “is a bipartisan, non-profit organization committed to educating the public about issues that have significant fiscal policy impact. The Committee is made [...]

Why Obamanomics Has Failed

Uncertainty about future taxes and regulations is enemy No. 1 of economic growth.

Sen. Al Franken Naps, Draws Cartoons During Kagan Hearings

Joseph Abrams at FOXNews watched our Senator during the Kagan hearings.

Finance Deform

Investor’s Business Daily discusses the finance system “reform” being considered by Congress.

Public Education Value since 1970

American Thinker summarizes the findings of a Cato Institute analysis of public school funding versus student performance since 1970. Disgraceful.

The Feds Fought Costner and Costner Won

John Nolte at Big Hollywood tells the story of actor and, apparently, entrepreneur Kevin Costner trying to get the federal government to allow a new machine to help with the Gulf oil spill.

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer on President Obama’s response to their meeting

Private Sector Losses vs. Public Sector Gains

At National Review Online, Veronique de Rugy compares job gains and losses between the private and public sectors. The private sector contracts in the face of our economic down turn. The government doesn’t have to do any such thing but by not responding in kind, it buys us future trouble and delays real recovery, now.