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Retail Injustice

Retail Injustice

The Powers That Be say the bulk of America's middle-class manufacturing jobs are gone and aren't coming back. High-tech jobs are being outsourced, as is an increasing share of the work historically handled by our accountants, lawyers, and some other professionals....

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Betting on Gambling

Betting on Gambling

Tainted money For your state, When legislators Take the bait. The gambling industry's under-the-radar political heft got a shot of overdue publicity when Sheldon Adelson, its biggest mogul, tried to use casino profits to buy the U.S. presidency last year. Fortunately,...

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The Interior Secretary’s Gilded Throne

The Interior Secretary’s Gilded Throne

Does the name Dirk Kempthorne mean anything to you? He was a little-known Idaho politico before becoming George W. Bush's industry-coddling secretary of the interior in 2006. While Dirk was not big on protecting our nation's public lands and natural resources from...

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The. Very. Best. Valentine. Ever.

The. Very. Best. Valentine. Ever.

This year I came up with the best Valentine's Day gift ever for my wife and daughter. It's inexpensive and, unlike a bouquet of flowers, should last beyond their lifetimes. They'll love it! I can't think of a better way to express how much I love them. Rather than...

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Zero Dark Thirty’s Losing Premise

Zero Dark Thirty’s Losing Premise

Zero Dark Thirty is a movie the CIA wants you to see. It tells a tale of the search for Osama bin Laden wherein the key lead comes from a man softened up by waterboarding, sleep deprivation, confinement in a coffin-like box and other forms of pain and humiliation. It...

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Stronger At Home, More Respected Abroad

Stronger At Home, More Respected Abroad

Americans agree it's time to strengthen our nation at home and abroad — but how can we make it happen? We can start by making wise choices in the federal budget and with our efforts to cope with our nation's debt ceiling problem. We can make smart military strategies,...

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The Ever-So-Brief Success of the Income Tax

The Ever-So-Brief Success of the Income Tax

The modern federal income tax turns 100 this year, and historians are already holding special events to commemorate the anniversary. But if we really want to understand just what the federal income tax has accomplished — and failed to accomplish — over the last 100...

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