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The View from the Sunshine State
Posted on April 3, 2013
We travel to Florida for Spring Break. It’s our mini-version of a family tradition. And of course, we are not alone in that tradition. Families (and college kids) have been...
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The Self-Service World
Posted on April 2, 2013
More than 2 million clerical jobs have been wiped out since 2007. That’s according to the Financial Times, and it helps to explain why the median U.S. income has declined...
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The World According to David Stockman
Posted on April 1, 2013
In case you didn’t see it, Ronald Reagan’s former Budget Director David Stockman just released a new book and had an excerpt in the New York Times yesterday. Stockman basically...
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The Soup is Not Ready Yet
Posted on March 29, 2013
The soup is not quite simmering, yet some conservatives are too anxious to serve it to the American people. The soup is Obamacare, and for some activists, House Republicans are...
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Brave New World
Posted on March 28, 2013
In 1931, Aldous Huxley wrote his satirical novel about a world divided into castes, where recreation, not procreation, was the primary purpose of sex, where children were mostly created in...
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