On: 11/22/2010 20:02:19 In: Elections By Rick Manning Heath Shuler did the unthinkable and challenged Nancy Pelosi for her crown as queen bee of the House Democrats in a decidedly more liberal and diminished House caucus. After being overwhelmingly rejected, Shuler and his fellow “Blue Dog” Democrats have […]
On: 11/22/2010 20:00:48 In: Uncategorized By Adam Bitely Mount Clemens, Michigan was once a thriving community in the suburbs of Detroit. Known as “Bath City” for its mineral baths, the community has been in decline since the Great Depression. Mount Clemens is also home to my family. My […]
On: 11/22/2010 19:59:26 In: Fiscal Responsibility Highly Partisan Editorial Accuses Gov. Christie of “Charming the Right” with Harsh Budget Cuts By Kevin Mooney New Jersey voters know their state is out of money. Despite all the evidence out there to the contrary, the New York Times continues to […]
On: 11/22/2010 09:54:33 In: Uncategorized By Rebekah Rast Americans might be celebrating New Year’s a little differently this year. Unless Congress is able to compromise on big-ticket items like the expiring 2001 and 2003 tax cuts before Dec. 31, 2010, New Year’s resolutions will consist of more ways […]
On: 11/22/2010 09:51:42 In: Uncategorized By Kevin Mooney Apparently there is at least one ACORN affiliate that has declined to drop the organization’s tainted name. The ACORN Community Labor Organizing Center (ACLOC), which is registered in Louisiana and also maintains a strong presence in Texas, has served as […]
On: 11/22/2010 09:51:11 In: Economy By Robert Romano The world is plotting against Paul Krugman’s economic central planning scheme. At least, that’s what we’re supposed to believe, based on his recent contribution to the national political dialogue, “Axis of Depression.” In this piece, Krugman has a theory about […]