Archive for the ‘Economy’ Category
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Earmark Ban
Posted on November 16, 2010
Mitch McConnell bowed to reality with his statement on earmarks yesterday. It couldn’t have been easy and it shouldn’t have been. Earmarks are essential part of our Constitutional process. For...
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The Veteran’s Day Deficit Panel
Posted on November 11, 2010
It is altogether fitting and appropriate that the President’s deficit commission would start leaking its wish list on Veteran’s Day. After all, the number one issue facing America’s national security...
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Quantitative Easing
Posted on November 10, 2010
I am about as qualified to talk about the technical intricacies of the Federal Reserve as Ben Bernanke is qualified to talk about the MTV show “Jersey Shore”. But that...
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The Asian-American Republicans
Posted on October 25, 2010
This might seem like a simplistic truism, but I think it is worth noting that there are more Asians in the world than any other group of people. The number...
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The China Issue
Posted on October 22, 2010
How does the United States break down the great (trade) wall of China? What is the right side of the China issue? Offering a theory on how American business and...
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