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Story on GOP Hypocrisy Illustrates that Sometimes It’s Better to Lose an Election
2 hours ago ago from International Liberty
The Associated Press nails the GOP for budget hypocrisy, pointing out that a majority of Republicans voted for Bush's reckless Medicare expansion. This story gives me an excuse to pontificate on why fans of limited government and free markets should not blindly link themselves with the Republican Party. And sometimes they should even hope Republicans lose. There is a very strong case to be made, for instance, that big-government RINOs such as ...
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8 hours ago ago from The West Virginia Rebel's Blog
In 2008 it was the Republicans who had a problem with their tent not being big enough. Now: ...they face a grim political fate. On the one hand, centrist Democrats are being vilified by left-wing bloggers, pundits and partisan news outlets for not being sufficiently liberal, "true" Democrats. On the other, Republicans are pounding them for their association with a party that seems to be advancing an agenda far to the left of most voters. ...
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15 hours ago ago from PetCareDomain.com
He has gotten his pet project (health care reform) to be approved while Bush was not able to get his pet project (social security privatization) approved. So in that way of thinking Obama has gotten more things done. Tweet This Post Post To Facebook Post To MySpace
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1 hour, 51 minutes ago ago from MyDD :: Direct Democracy for People-Powered Politics
Home Diaries Breaking Blue E-Wire 2008 Republican Hypocrisy on the Deficit and Healthcare by RDemocrat , Wed Aug 26, 2009 at 09:19:27 PM EST Crossposted from Hillbilly Report. Boy, to hear many Republicans tell it they have been the watchdogs of fiscal responsibility. They have recently begun squawking about deficits and spending. They try to say our country is spending too much and we cannot afford Universal Healthcare. Of ...
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20 hours ago ago from Computers
Ok here is the thing I'm 16 years old and thinking of getting a job but will the income I earn effect my social security benefits that I been receiving for my father death? (I think the benefit is call SSI or something I don't know). I really need help with this so please give me a good explanation and answer. They going to cut me off of my benefit when I'm 18 anyway.
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Bob Burnett: 2000-2009: America's Lost Decade
11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
When historians update the history of the United States, ponder when we lost our way and punted the mantle of global supremacy to China, they'll conclude this past decade was the turning point. From 2000 to 2009, voters made a series of terrible political choices. As a result, for many Americans the US ceased being a land of opportunity and the light of freedom dimmed. 2000 - America chooses mediocrity: The decade opened with a divisive ...
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