Year: 2016

Hurdles in Trump’s Midwest Strategy

I doubt it matters very much that Michigan’s embattled Republican governor, Rick Snyder, won’t be endorsing Donald Trump for president. Given Snyder’s performance on the Flint water issue, who would want his...

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Peculiar US presidential elections

As all political junkies know, the US president is elected not directly by a citizen vote but by the Electoral College – an archaic original compromise of the Founding Fathers and States. (Yes, we will have a powerful...

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What Dave Neiwert Said…

David Neiwert, who’s a like-minded inspiration to me, has something to say on Facebook. You may not be surprised to know that I agree with every word of it. In fact, if I had penned two books on the subject instead of...

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Obamacare Breaks Through in Louisiana

If David Vitter had been elected the governor of Louisiana, I know that this would not be happening: Department of Health and Hospitals [DHH] will begin the massive task Wednesday (June 1) of enrolling 375,000 people into the...

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David French for President?

When it comes to browsing the shelves of the National Review, I am a mere dabbler. If you want to know what to make of Bill Kristol’s recruit for an independent presidential bid, what you need is Roy Edroso, who is much...

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