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Wednesday, May 30th, 2007 by Peter Deery
Former Tennessee Senator turned actor announced today that he was forming an exploratory presidential committee leading up to a formal announcement of his candidacy on the fourth of July. Read more about Fred Thompson’s announcement.
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Wednesday, May 30th, 2007 by Peter Deery
The Washington Post has an op-ed by Robert Samuelson calling out the hypocrisy of those legislators who, on the one hand, blame oil companies for the unreasonably high fuel prices but also warning against global warming and seek to limit carbon emissions:
These crowd-pleasing proclamations are contradictory. Anyone fearful of global warming should cheer higher [...]
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Tuesday, May 29th, 2007 by Peter Deery
Townhall’s Amanda Carpenter details Senator Barack Obama’s plan for universal health care that he laid out on the heels of Hillary Clinton’s universal health care announcement last week. Obama’s plan, which would be implemented by the end of his first term, would pay for the cost of those added into his system by rolling back [...]
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Friday, May 25th, 2007 by Peter Deery
With Barack Obama set to unveil his health care plan for his presidential campaign tomorrow, Hillary Clinton has chosen to unveil hers today so as not to be outdone by her competitor. Overly cautious after her 1993 universal health disaster, Hillary’s plan is laid out in seven platforms:
a “prevention initiative” to reduce preventable diseases [...]
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Friday, May 25th, 2007 by Peter Deery
It is becoming a yearly tradition. Summer vacations cause an increase in driving and the gas supply can’t keep up with the demand, leading to higher gas prices. Then Congress gives in to their constituents complaining about gas prices and legislates price controls by enacting ineffectual price gouging legislation. The current bill, which recently passed [...]
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Thursday, May 24th, 2007 by Peter Deery
Opinion Journal’s Pete DuPont sees taxes as the single most important issue leading up to the 2008 presidential elections. While most Republican candidates seek an extension of President Bush’s 2003 tax cuts, the major Democratic candidates are pushing for tax hikes on income, an increase in the alternative minimum tax rate and a rate increase [...]
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Thursday, May 24th, 2007 by Peter Deery
The Republican Study Committee is proposing legislation that would bring more transparency to committee votes so that constituents can see how their member votes in committee. Mark-ups in committee are notoroiously hard for the public to find and is often how pork and earmarks are slipped into bills. Republican Leader John Boehner, Republican Whip Roy [...]
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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007 by Peter Deery
With all the hype around the “driving season” and legislation on the House floor seeking to fix price gouging, I thought this article from USA Today was appropriate. It looks at the individual economic impact the rising prices have on consumers with most economists concluding that, while an inconvenience, the impact is fairly limited. Read [...]
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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007 by Peter Deery
John Edwards, who speaks of there being “two Americas” has run his presidential campaign largely on the theme of eradicating poverty in this country and throughout the world. For children who want to go to college, Edwards promises to remove “every financial barrier.” Yet at a recent speaking event at UC Davis, Edwards speaking fee [...]
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Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007 by Peter Deery
A recent MSNBC article breaks down where most presidential candidates stand on legislation addressing climate change and carbon emission. It mentions that on the Republican side, Sen John McCain is the only candidate to endorse caps on carbon emission. This is in contrast to the Democratic candidates who seemingly have been competing to be [...]
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