Category: News
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Follower In Chief
Fred Barnes The Weekly Standard Lead? President Obama would prefer not to. We’ve had strong presidents and weak presidents, skillful presidents and incompetent presidents, mediocre presidents and just plain poor […]
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Government Looks To Past, Free Enterprise To Future
Michael Barone Real Clear Politics Two years ago, in June 2009, the American economy emerged from recession, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. But as this week’s Economist […]
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Corbett Will Sign Castle Doctrine
Brad Bumsted Pittsburgh Tribune-Review TRIBUNE-REVIEW Without debate, the state Senate today approved a bill expanding self-defense rights and sent it to Gov. Tom Corbett for his signature. Corbett will sign […]
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Restore Fiscal Health, Grow U.S. Economy
Pat Toomey Allentown Morning Call As I traveled across Pennsylvania last year, I promised Pennsylvanians that I would dedicate myself to two key priorities in the U.S. Senate: restoring economic […]
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Barletta Out To His Old Ball Game
Jonathan Riskind Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Once a Major League hopeful, the new congressman now plays for a bigger cause. His gait was a little stiff, courtesy of a pulled hamstring […]
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Congressman Joins Carlisle Barracks To Greet ‘Warrior Ride’
Carol Kerr He was there when the twin towers were attacked on September 11, 2011, and he was there, in Afghanistan and Iraq. Now medically retired after a 28-year career […]
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How ObamaCare Destroys Your Privacy
Betsy McCaughey New York Post Rep. Anthony Weiner announced this week that he’s seeking treatment for sexual “addiction” — mortifying in formation that a private person would want to keep […]
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True Job Creators Need A Voice
Bernie Marcus I worked hard to make my own small company into a big one but I never could have succeeded if I had faced the avalanche of impediments that […]
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Beatable, And He Knows It
Investor’s Business Daily Politics: The president jokes about unemployment and says ATM machines kill jobs. Mean-while, one of his top aides says 2012 voters should avoid “affixing blame.” Sounds to […]