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The Gridlock Gamble: Why Republicans Must Win More Than Just Congress

by Travis Sedars January 5, 2012 Topics
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*** Editors Note: A new website launched this week explaining the reason why we need a Federal Balanced Budget Amendment. Please check it out here: FederalBalancedBudgetAmendment.com.
And now to Travis’ post …
As the Republican presidential primary continues, a theory exists among many conservatives that the establishment elements of the party—those Republicans in high positions of power [...]

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What Free Market?

by Michael Fiala April 21, 2010 National Issues
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It’s long been my opinion that we haven’t been doing business as individuals or corporations under anything resembling a free market system since sometime before Woodrow Wilson.
But what is free market capitalism?
Free market capitalism is basically a system of economics that minimizes government intervention and maximizes the role of the market. Free markets (if left [...]

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Healthcare Round II

by Michael Fiala March 23, 2010 National Issues
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After Sunday’s Socialist takeover of your health care, it’s easy to get discouraged.
But now’s not the time to call your doc for a dose of anti-depressants.
Now is the time to fight this Obama-nation in the courts and at the ballot box next November.
While it looks bad:

» increased taxes
» increased premiums
» crippled Medicare
» exploding deficits
» federally funded abortions
» rationing
» reduced quality of care, [...]

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DC’s Gone to the Dogs!

by Candi Karsjens November 9, 2009 National Issues
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Congress today doesn’t seem much different from the Congress of yesterday. Despite election year promises to reduce the deficit, reduce big government spending, and the soaring “hope and change” rhetoric, the “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours” mentality is alive and well in Washington. Which makes most of our legislators nothing more than [...]

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Why Economic Illiterates Shouldn’t Argue Healthcare on YouTube

by admin September 2, 2009 National Issues
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Check out this video debunking the economic myths surrounding socialized medicine …

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Who really stands to benefit from Public Health Care?

by Michael Fiala July 22, 2009 National Issues
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I read in Senator Kennedy and Bob Shrums article the other day that, ” … in Medicare today, 18 percent of patients discharged from a hospital are readmitted within 30 days — at a cost of more than $15 billion in 2005. Most of these readmissions are unnecessary, but we don’t reward hospitals and doctors [...]

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Common Sense Writers Wanted

by admin May 30, 2009 Uncategorized
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I‘m looking for people passionate about local, state and national issues to write for this blog.
If you have a passion for your town, your state, and your nation …
If you can write in a non-partisan voice …
If your research is factually accurate and unbiased …
If you  can write with clarity and — above all …
If [...]

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