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September 26, 2007
Businessmen are in every city and town in America.
They make the tractors that harvest your food, the jewelry you wear and the electricity that makes our society run. They sell vegetables at your farmers' market and help you get connected to…
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September 26, 2007
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American businessmen and women put in hard work and take big risks to build successful companies. Those firms provide the jobs, products and services that drive the U.S. economy. When the work and risks pay off, businessmen become…
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March 14, 2007
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Introduction
It didn't take long for the new Congress to try to increase government regulation of health care through mandated prescription prices. Less than one month after taking power, House Democrats OK'd a bill…
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March 14, 2007
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Liberal Democrats have taken charge in Congress, and one of the top targets for their anti-business rage has long been the pharmaceutical industry. In their “100 hours” plans, Democrats tried to institute price controls on Medicare…
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November 22, 2006
Just two days before the start of the Christmas shopping season, USA Today provided parents a “tip sheet to know what to watch for to shield their kids, and themselves” – shielding from dastardly retailers, that is. …
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November 8, 2006
How will the new Congress handle world pressure on the “dire” threat of global warming? If the media had their way, the United States would give in and join programs that are proven failures – costing taxpayers up to $180…
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December 12, 2007
Al Gore, the tall, “adorable,” “sexy,” “very hot Nobel Peace Prize winner,” … “The Man.”
It was the ultimate in Al Gore adoration, all the way from Oslo, Norway, via The Washington Post’s Mary…
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September 20, 2006
When an American auto manufacturer gets in trouble, journalists are quick to declare the American way of life is dying.
Despite the growth and health of Honda and Toyota plants employing…
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November 28, 2007
When recession is whatever you feel, it can happen any time. But apparently the Federal Reserve doesn’t feel it’s coming in 2008.
A New York Times headline November 21 – on the front page –…
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August 22, 2006
It’s been just a week since Americans heard the last cries of “record high gas!” from the media. Now gas prices are dropping again, and selected news outlets have noticed.
“Gas prices slip,”…