NH Primary: Reject Proposals To Limit Candidates In Debates

This past week the Republican National Committee announced its preliminary debate rules for the 2016 Presidential election. The RNC wants the networks to limit the number of contenders on the Continue Reading →

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Not Everything Is A National Conversation

How much more can we take as a country, and where can we look to find hope? As we watch the events unfold in Baltimore, it is déjà vu. We Continue Reading →

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Indiana RFRA Law Backlash Is Mob Rule

For those who read my articles or listen to my radio show, you know a majority of my time is devoted to economic issues, integrity and ethics in government, and Continue Reading →

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Political Agitators Serve To Distract

Over the past couple of weeks, discussions involving both the federal and state budget got under way. As expected, the incessant cackle from politicians, lobbyists and the “special interest groups,” Continue Reading →

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Opposing Bad Iran Treaty Doesn’t Make Senators Traitors

“Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.” – Groucho Marx Last week, 47 members of Congress sent a Continue Reading →

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Political Posturing The Order Of The Day

All compromise is not equal. This may seem like an obvious statement for most, but for many in the media and politics, the art of compromise is subjective for others, Continue Reading →

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List Of Stupid Political Comments Grows Longer

“I do not believe, and I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the president loves America. He doesn’t love you. And he Continue Reading →

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Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty A Bad Deal For America

How poor must a piece of legislation be that I found myself on the side of Sen. Bernie Sanders and President Obama finds himself aligned with the “extreme far right?” Continue Reading →

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Je Suis Charlie? Not really

This past week the world witnessed a massacre at the office of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Islamic terrorists slaughtered 12 people, claiming to avenge the Prophet Mohamed. The Continue Reading →

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America At War? Not really

America has not declared war on an enemy since 1942. That is not to say we have not gone to war since then, we clearly have. Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War Continue Reading →

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