May 21, 2013
Editorials
With all the flaws of the U.S. justice system, America fortunate to have it
On Friday, May 25, the Radcliffe Institute honored Margaret Marshall, a.k.a. Margie, the brilliant and charismatic former Chief Justice (first woman) of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Sh...
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OUTDATED Time to eliminate farm subsidies
Farm subsidies may soon become a thing of the past. It’s high time. Farms no longer need the subsidies (if they ever did), and the country can no longer afford them (if it ever could). U.S. t...
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Green boondoggle coming to an end
It was interesting while it lasted. But it looks like the “green revolution” has entered the long slide into “What was all that about?” In January, the Spanish government removed absurdly lavish...
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Biden speaks of tragedy from heart
WASHINGTON — What to make of Vice President Joe Biden? Sometimes he is gaffe-prone comic relief. Sometimes he is the possessor of the worst geopolitical judgment in Washington — as when he opposed ...
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Donor disclosure needed to put political ad spending in perspective
WASHINGTON — To grasp the clear and present danger that the current flood of campaign cash poses to American democracy, consider the curious case of Post Office Box 72465. It demonstrates that the ...
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SHACKLED Political games delay jobs, growth from gas exports
Natural gas production has surged in the United States, thanks to advances in technology that have made it possible to reach previously inaccessible gas in shale rock. The downside is a gas glut. ...
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EPA assault on energy firms undermines best hope for jobs
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region VI Administrator Al Armendariz has been under the microscope since a controversial video surfaced online recently via Sen. James Inhofe. In the vide...
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Cory Booker learns consequences of being honest while campaigning
WASHINGTON — The past several days of Newark Mayor Cory Booker’s life have been painfully amusing to watch. Painful because Booker, a rising Democratic star, is such a good guy. Amusing, because...
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CODE Beware of a government promising tax ‘reform’
Gov. Beshear has formed a special committee to “realign the tax code.” We don’t dispute that the state tax code is unwieldy and could be simplified. But that’s not what this is about. We think m...
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Wisconsin’s progressives demand Mulligan
I’ll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up. No sir, Not I, Not me, So there! — “Peter Pan” the musical, 1954 WAUWATOSA, Wis. — This state, the first to let government employ...
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