by Ethan J. Hollenberger This past holiday season M&M ran a commercial with the yellow and red M&Ms seeing Santa. All three proclaim that each other really does exist. I get the same expression when I meet other conservatives for…
Monthly Archives: March 2010
America, Sweet Land of Subsidy
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by Chris Edwards January 22, 2010 is a day that should live in infamy, at least among believers in limited government. On that day the federal government added its 2,000th subsidy program for individuals, businesses, or state and local governments.…
Government Pay Packages Have Room for Big Savings
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by Chris Edwards State and local governments face large budget deficits as revenues have stagnated and spending has remained high. To reduce deficits, large savings can be found in the generous compensation packages of the nation’s 20 million state and…
BPA Craziness
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by Rudy Baum The sad saga of bisphenol A (BPA) and food containers reveals much about what is wrong with some environmentalists today. C&EN has covered the health concerns associated with BPA extensively for several years. We have covered the…
My Note to Rep. Gerry Connolly on Healthcare “Reform:
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Dear Congressman Connolly: I urge you in the strongest possible terms to vote NO on the healthcare “reform” bill – in whatever mutation may be placed before you on the House floor. This monstrously long, complex, convoluted bill would affect…
Walker, Kleefisch Tout Conservatism at Rally
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(Wauwatosa) – Republican Gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker and Lieutenant Governor candidate Rebecca Kleefisch addressed a standingroom only crowd this month at the Rosebud Cinema in Wauwatosa. The pair promoted their messages of fiscal conservatism and smaller government to the more…