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Friday, November 21, 2008

Aldermen jump to tax to keep moonwalk

Well, we've seen the first stab of the 21st century at establishing a new government entitlement -- jumping jacks for kids attending Chicago's neighborhood festivals.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Obama worries national security hawks
Steve Huntley: One of Barack Obama's former University of Chicago colleagues, Rashid Khalidi, had this to say last spring about having a policy discussion on the Middle East with the president-elect: "You may come away thinking, 'Wow, he agrees with me.' But later, when you get home and think about it, you are not sure."

Friday, November 14, 2008

Boosting consumer credit may be answer

The federal government has switched gears in its struggle to salve the crippling credit hangover sucking the life out of the economy. While we've been told America is paying a long overdue price for its happy-days-will-never-end credit binge, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson wants to send government money at credit card firms to, ah, free up credit for consumers.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Taxpayers get stuck with another lemon

Here's a question for taxpayers: How many times should they have to ride to the rescue of U.S. automakers?

Friday, November 7, 2008

Don't expect conservatives to just roll over

You hear conservatives saying the voters didn't reject conservative principles in this election, they rejected a Bush administration and its congressional allies who had rejected conservative principles.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Bush, war, markets -- McCain never had a chance

John McCain never had a chance. From the start, the Republican brand anchored him to an unpopular president and unpopular war. His age, 72, tied him to the past and raised questions about his future as a president. Ironically, the success of the surge he pushed for Iraq deflated the war and national security as issues that played to his strength. The conviction of Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens reminded voters of the sorry record of GOP congressional scandals. Finally, the mortgage meltdown delivered the coup de grace to McCain's hopes.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Mix alcohol into U.S. energy plan

For the first time in a long time gas prices have dipped below three bucks a gallon. Falling fuel prices certainly are good news, so long as they don't mislead us into thinking for even a minute that any urgency has gone out of the pressing need for this country to seize control of its energy future.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Undecided? Here's two red flags on Obama

The problem with a thin resume like Barack Obama's is that it causes voters to look into all the nooks and crannies of a candidate's life for clues about the qualities he would bring to office. That's why in the waning days of this long contest, undecided voters might want to focus on a radio interview Obama gave in 2001 and a dinner he attended in 2003. One raises a red flag about his political philosophy while the other brings the issue of Israel into the campaign.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

How Dem win could hurt U.S.

Anyone seeking a clue about what Washington might be like should the Democrats win the White House, command a filibuster-proof Senate and increase their already significant majority in the House need look no further than the recent experience of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.





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