
Walter E Williams: Future Generations

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economics,
MediCare,
politicians,
Social Security,
spending,
unfunded liabilities,
youth
Isaiah Thompson: The Philly Cash Machine

Supreme Court Makes Ruling In Favor Of Private Property

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flooding,
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Ira Stoll: Why AT&T's CEO Wants Higher Taxes
They a lot of business with the U.S. government. AT&T customers, pay attention: your phone company is trying to raise your rates. No, not your phone rates: your tax rates. And therein lies a story. If federal campaign contributions are any guide, the CEO and
chairman of AT&T, Randall Stephenson, is, or was, a solid
Republican. In ... MORE
Katie Kieffer: Push The Fed Over The Cliff

Allyson Mitchell: Obama Making Up Drone Rules As He Goes

Ron Resnick: How Reality TV Saved The 2nd Amendment

Steve Chapman: Higher Taxes, Smaller Government?
Incentives needed to curb spending. It comes as no surprise to hear anti-tax activist Grover
Norquist talk about tax cuts, but it does come as a surprise to
hear him raise the subject of pink unicorns. Pink unicorns are purely imaginary—a trait he says they share
with the spending curbs that Republicans hope to get from the
administration in exchange ... MORE
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The Government Can Still Black Bag Any American

Drone Crashes Mount At Civilian Airports Overseas

J. D. Tucille: The Feds Want To Spy On Everything

Rachel Maddow's Blind Deference To Government Power

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