Posts Tagged ‘election’
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Solving the Problem With Maria
Posted on November 22, 2010
Michael Steele is a very personable guy. He has plenty of charisma. He is likeable. He is good on television (from a television producer’s perspective). And when he was at...
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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 Class of the 112th Congress
Posted on November 15, 2010
Over the last four decades, there have been four huge classes on incoming Freshmen members of the House that are historically notable. The Class of 1974 swooped in as Watergate...
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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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How the New Guys Can Keep Their Principles and Get Re-elected
Posted on November 5, 2010
One fifth of the 112th Congress is made up of new members. That is huge. Like the class of 1974 and the class of 1994, this new class will likely...
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