Americans deserve an answer. As Pat Buchanan writes:
What I Learned in Paris: Part III 2013
Last post I told you that Debbie and I would concentrate on the 6th arrondissement for your first trip to Paris or, for that matter, on most Paris trips, where you will be encamping in the historic St. Germain-des-Pres literary café district.
What Wrecked The Good Name of Conservatism?
The American Conservative asks the question and answers “Success!… The conservative critique of the liberal welfare-warfare state was so powerful that special interests (such as those that President Eisenhower called the Military-Industrial Complex) and opportunistic politicians began to adopt the label and offer fame, money, and power to conservatives who would admit them to the […]
I Would Shutter the IRS, as Configured Today, and Junk the Tax Code 100%
The federal government has long used the IRS as an attack dog.
Allen West Back on the Scene with a Bang!
“I am not a fan of nation-building. We must move away from a forward-deployed military and toward one that projects power focusing not on occupation-style warfare, but rather on strike-operations-oriented warfare.” … Allen West, The Lessons of History, National Review.
What I Learned In Paris: Part II 2013
My series began with a link to The 72 Best Luxury Hotels in Paris. You will find the great majority of these fabulous hotels are in the 8th arrondissement. Next, to help you plan your trip to Paris, you need an easy-to-read, vest pocket, laminated map. I like the Paris map from Red Maps.
Folly From The Institute For The Study of War
In Our Astrategic Syria Debate, Cato Institute’s Justin Logan refers to a recent paper from ISW (founded by Dr. Kimberly Kagan) stating, “The goal behind U.S. support to the opposition (Syria) should be to build a force on the ground that is committed to building a nonsectarian, stable Syria, with a government more likely to respect […]
President Obama Off The Rails At Ohio State Commencement
Roger Pilon, vice president for legal affairs at the Cato Institute and director of Cato’s Center for Constitutional Studies, hits the nail on the head.
What I Learned In Paris Spring 2013: Part I
The first three questions I’m always asked about Paris are (1) Why Paris? (2) Where do Debbie and you stay? (2) What are your favorite restaurants?
Bankrupting America the Lieberman /Kyl Way
Former senators Joe Lieberman and Jon Kyl want to spend more money on the military than we already spend today. No mention is made about whence the money will come, but the former senators are itching to spend it. There are only three ways to get the money:
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