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We Are Not All Keynesians Anymore |
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By Lynn Woolley June 26, 2010 The economic theories of John Maynard Keynes have undergone a stiff test over the past few years in socialist Europe and in Obama’s United States. What we’ve gotten is unsustainable deficits, a jobless rate hovering around 10 percent and the near collapse of parts of the European Union. Obama is still a true believer, but the rest of the world is beginning the process of exorcising Keynes. |
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Anatomy of a Failed Smear Job |
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By Lynn Woolley June 19, 2010 If you’re going to try to smear a political movement, you should at least have a basic understanding of what it’s all about. MSNBC, in its zeal to discredit the Tea Party, should be slapped with a hefty charge of “reporting while clueless.” |
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The 14th Amendment: Rand Is Right |
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By Lynn Woolley May 29, 2010 Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul has a way of getting under people’s skin with his libertarian insistence that we actually pay attention to the Constitution. First he dared to opine that some parts of the 1964 Civil Right Act – while commendable in their ideals -- might have lacked constitutional authority. But now, he’s going too far. He’s saying that the Fourteenth Amendment does NOT grant citizenship to the American-born children of illegal aliens. |
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Don't Gamble With Texas - DMN |
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By Lynn Woolley May 10, 2010 - Dallas Morning News version When times get tough in Texas, not-so-tough members of the State Legislature often turn to thoughts of gambling. That’s what happened during another financial downturn and it may happen again unless the people stop it. The reason is simple. It’s a lot easier to find ways to bring in more state revenue than to do the right thing, which is to cut spending. |
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By Lynn Woolley May 9, 2010 When times get tough in Texas, not-so-tough members of the State Legislature often turn to thoughts of gambling. That’s what happened during another financial downturn and it may happen again unless the people stop it. The reason is simple. It’s a lot easier to find ways to bring in more state revenue than to do the right thing, which is to cut spending. |
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