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Under Obama, a Diminished Sense of Opportunity

April 4, 2010 - 6:00pm

Last summer, I wrote a column framed as a letter to a young Obama voter. It concluded: "You want policies that will enable you to choose your future. Obama backs policies that would let centralized authorities choose much of your future for you. Is this the hope and change you want?"

Tea Partiers Embrace Liberty, Not Big Government

March 30, 2010 - 6:00pm

Over the past 14 months, our political debate has been transformed into an argument between the heirs of two fundamental schools of political thought, the Founders and the Progressives. The Founders stood for the expansion of liberty and the Progressives for the expansion of government.

Obama Slights Our Friends, Kowtows to Our Enemies

March 28, 2010 - 6:00pm

Barack Obama's decision to postpone his trip to Indonesia and Australia -- to a democracy with the world's largest Muslim population and to the only nation that has fought alongside us in all the wars of the last century -- is of a piece with his foreign policy generally: attack America's friends and kowtow to our enemies.

Bond Markets Reflect the True Cost of Obamacare

March 24, 2010 - 7:00pm

Not many people noticed amid the Democrats' struggle to jam their health care bill through the House, but in recent weeks U.S. Treasury bonds have lost their status as the world's safest investment.

Health Plan Means Bigger Deficits and Higher Taxes

March 21, 2010 - 7:00pm

As this is written, the lobbying of House Democrats on the health care bill is going on apace, and every hour brings news of another no vote converted to yes, or a yes vote switching to no.

What's Good for House Leaders Is Bad for Members

March 17, 2010 - 7:00pm

The Democratic leadership's struggle to pass the Senate health care bill in the House looks like a great case study for political scientists. They have many examples of the leaders of a party majority trying to push controversial legislation through a balky chamber. But seldom have the political incentives of the party leadership and the party's members been so differently aligned.

Tea Party Brings Energy, Change and Tumult to GOP

March 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

The political commentariat doesn't know what to make of those thousands of Americans who have spontaneously thronged to tea parties and town hall meetings to oppose the big government programs of the Obama administration and Democratic congressional leaders.

Dems Are Stuck With a Mess of Their Own Making

March 9, 2010 - 6:00pm

There's a lively debate going on in the blogosphere and the press about whether Democrats would be better off passing or not passing a health care bill.

Low-Tax Texas Beats Big-Government California

March 7, 2010 - 6:00pm

"Stop messing with Texas!" That was the message Gov. Rick Perry bellowed on election night as he celebrated his victory over Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the Republican primary for governor. In his reference to Texas' anti-littering slogan, Perry was making a point applicable to national as well as Texas politics and addressed to Democratic politicians as well as Republicans.

Dems' Health Strategy Doesn't Add Up to a Win

February 26, 2010 - 6:00pm

"More talk, no deal" was The Wall Street Journal's headline on Thursday's Blair House health care summit. "After summit flop, Democrats prepare to go it alone on Obamacare," proclaimed the headline here at The Washington Examiner. These were appropriate verdicts if you viewed the summit as an attempt to reach bipartisan agreement or even a limited consensus.

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