Archive for September, 2009
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
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King Canute might have something to teach the Obama Administration. The Economic Rules of Nature and Human Action cannot be overruled by government fiat as King Canute demonstrated to flattering courtiers. “Learn how feeble is the power of earthly kings. None is worthy the ...
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
Joe Sestak’s proposes creating a government company to compete with a government sponsored entity, the highly regulated monopoly Blue Cross Blue Shield.
From Representative Sestak’s Town Hall, Lynn Yeakel, moderator.
“The public health care option. Approximately 42% of the state’s population live in the Philadelphia area, and in that area 70% of ...
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
American Manufacturing is declining portion of American GDP AND America is the most prolific manufacturer in the world, manufacturing 25% of the world’s global output according to the President’s own report. This is a point that Pat Toomey makes in his book Road to Prosperity.
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Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
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Good analysis of the Dan Onorato’s appeal to Democratic voters in southeast. Is Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato a pro-life, gun rights Democrat, like Senator Bob Casey, who can appeal to southeast PA Democratic voters? In my opinion, Senator Casey’s election was an anomaly because ...
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Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Lower Merion’s Board of Commissioners are considering a pointless project. Nine million dollars pays a lot of health care premiums. Dr. Bob Sklaroff and I, collaborated on this article. The Bob – two minds, one voice. This is an example of the Guzzardi Divergence Principle of Government Spending --- costs ...
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