Unsustainable government…
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007From Robert Samuelson’s article, When Silence Isn’t Golden:
Consider the outlook. From 2005 to 2030, the 65-and-over population will nearly double to 71 million; its share of the population will rise to 20 percent from 12 percent. Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid—programs that serve older people—already exceed 40 percent of the $2.7 trillion federal budget. By […]
“Sentimental Revolutionaries”
Thursday, July 26th, 2007An intern at the Weekly Standard has written about the CRNC convention. The CRNC elections were detailed in the article’s first two paragraphs:
THE COLLEGE REPUBLICAN National Committee launched its annual convention at the Sheraton Hotel in Arlington, Virginia, on July 13. Hundreds of College Republicans make the pilgrimage every two years to elect a new […]
Quote of the Day
Tuesday, July 17th, 2007In this country, the left has a totured interpretation of what constitutes equality. It is equal for some to pay more than others, for some to receive disparate government benefits while others don’t, and for some to get into a college based on race and others to get denied for the same reason. […]
We already have universal healthcare…
Wednesday, July 11th, 2007First, let me clarify. By universal health care I don’t mean everyone has health insurance provided by the government. This type of universal health care is the type that so many of our favorite Democrat Presidential candidates endorse as a means to an electoral end.
However, in another sense, and as the post below […]
