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Rep. McCotter Lays Out An Appealing Vision
This afternoon, I had the privilege of interviewing House GOP Policy Committee Chairman Thad McCotter on a variety of subjects. We started with the health care debate going on. I started by saying that, from an outsider’s perspective, it looked...
The TEA Party Movement’s Impact On Election 2010
I’ve read a number of articles recently about how the TEA Party might hurt the GOP if the TEA Party goes the third party route. I don’t doubt that the Democrats, both the elected officials and those in the Agenda Media, want to stir up tr...
Gov-Elect John Kasich?
Ted Strickland’s lackluster term as Ohio’s governor appears to be headed for a screeching halt according to Scott Rasmussen’s latest polling: Unemployment in Ohio has jumped to 10.5%, the state is wrestling with an $851 million budg...
McCarthy-McCotter BCC Notes
Thursday afternoon, I participated in a blogger conference call with Assistant Minority Whip Rep. Kevin McCarthy and Rep. Thad McCotter. It was immediately understandable why Rep. McCotter is the Chairman of the Republican House Policy Committee. The...
Critics Not Welcome
True to form, the only people attending President Obama’s job summit will be people who agree with him. I’m confident now that I know that the Obama administration will have a photo-op event with the people who’ve created this robus...
Charlie Crist’s Problems Continue
Try as he might, Charlie Crist’s problems persist. Although I disagree with a couple points in this Orlando Sentinel article, the article is right that Crist is in trouble. Here’s one thing where I think they’re wrong: His sunny dis...
A Freight Train Named Kasich
With approximately a year left before Ohio voters pick their next governor, a new Quinnipiac Poll is giving Gov. Ted Strickland reason to start buying heartburn medicine by the case: Economic woes in the Buckeye State put Gov. Ted Strickland in a vul...
Here’s My Response, Laura
Michele-Tarryl Race Shows Which Direction the Wind Is Blowing
Mandates, Taxes and Subsidies
When everything is stripped away, that’s what the Democrats’ health care proposals consist of. The Cato Institute’s Michael Tanner makes a compelling argument to start over in this USA Today op-ed. The first thing that caught my att...
The Path To Positive Reform
Just because the Senate Finance Committee defeated two amendments that would’ve created a public option doesn’t mean that the public option is dead…yet. We’ve passed the first test but there’s many hurdles left to go bef...
H.R. 3200 Will Collapse Global Medicine
Is This Cap And Trade’s Death Knell?
Talking vs. Real Reforms, Real Results
Doctors: Obamacare the Wrong Rx
Why the Stimulus Is a Failure
