As the battered economy continues to stagnate, the number one issue in Washington is jobs. The dueling talking points of Democrats and Republicans have been repeated ad nauseam, but who really has the better plan to get America working again? In the United States, we are lucky to have fifty laboratories in which to test [...]

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Guess who the Republican party wants to pay for the increasing debt limit ?—College Students. John Boehner and Eric Cantor made it very clear last Monday July 11th that they believe college students should bear a huge burden for the necessary debt limit increase. [1] They proposed that student loan interest payments no longer be [...]

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It was a sad scene on October 8, 2009, as low-income residents of Detroit lined up near Cobo Hall for government handouts. The global recession of 2008 hit the “Motor City” especially hard; indeed, considering the economic malaise and human misery that had come to characterize life for too much of its population, even the [...]

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Taxes Taxes Taxes

January 3, 2011 by

The one issue that seems to really drive ideological divides is taxes. No one likes paying them, but they’re one of the two inevitabilities of life. If you read Nathan Grau’s article “The Leftist Base: We Are Through ‘Hoping,’” you probably noticed how he portrays the tax cut compromise in a melodramatic, victimized tone for [...]

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There is no way around it. We are currently in a huge recession with an unprecedented deficit. So you might ask yourself, where is all the money going?

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