What If George W. Bush Were President? » Imagine
if George W. Bush (a Republican conservative) were presiding over 89
million able-bodied, working-age Americans who were not working, what
would the media be saying? Would the media trumpet a "recovery?" Never
in a million years. More »
Outside The Asylum
Pro-Science » My
refusal to bow to the insistence that ManBearPig is as real as actual
stuff seems to elicit some red-faced tirades.Like any zealots, our
Democrat friends get more than a mite testy when their dogma is
challenged. Thus have I observed the newest epithet in the ever-growing
liberal lexicon of hate: "anti-science." More »
Voices
Following Founders' Wisdom An Unsafe Choice In Modern America » It's
a sad irony that American government has, over roughly the latter half
of our Nation's lifespan, so thoroughly reversed its Constitutionally
defined role. There are countless ways in which our leaders have
incrementally and systematically betrayed the thinking of our Nation's
Founders. More »
Personal Liberty News
Can America Foster Democracy In Iran Without Being A Warmongering Bully? » The
United States is not a country whose leaders appear to put great value
in the idea of winning the hearts and minds of the citizens of
geopolitical foes. But the unintended consequences of American
imperialist behavior in the Mideast have very human impacts.
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DHS Says Fewer Bullets Stockpiled Than Reported; Buys In Bulk To Save Cash » Senator
Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) was among the earliest officials to criticize the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for entering into contracts
that obligate it to buy more than a reported 1.6 billion rounds of
ammunition — enough for a 20-year war. He demanded an explanation from
DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano in a letter he sent last November. More »
The Hill: Senators Pass Pay Cut Measure For Publicity, Few Follow Through »
The Senate, in a bid to make the American people believe lawmakers
were holding themselves accountable for the Nation's financial troubles,
passed a measure last month urging members to forgo 20 percent of their
legislative pay during sequestration. But a poll of lawmakers conducted
by The Hill, suggests that a majority won't follow through with the self-imposed pay cuts. More »
I began publishing my monthly newsletter The Bob Livingston Letter™ in 1969. Today's Bob Called It
is an excerpt from the April 2000 issue, in which I warned of the
collapse of the dotcom bubble and advised readers to get out of tech
stocks to avoid major financial losses.
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