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Lollipops and panties for Glee star, Lea Michele, who plays 10th grader

October 23rd 2010 | Parenting and culture | 0 Comments
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The target audience of Glee is tween and teen girls. A star from the show, who apparently plays a 10th grader (but is really in her 20s), Lea Michele, appears in a full-on crotch

House Rules for selecting Speaker spell doom for Nancy Pelosi as they did for Newt Gingrich in 1998

October 22nd 2010 | Politics | 0 Comments
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As former Speaker Newt Gingrich learned in 1998, a few dissidents in your party can deny you the gavel at the start of a new Congress. Even if Democrats miraculously hold the majority in 2010,

Triple killer’s attorneys cite cost of his future appeals as reason to protect his life

October 14th 2010 | Death penalty, Violent crime | 0 Comments
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It would be funny were not a mother and her two young daughters dead.

A Connecticut murderer-rapist-torturer argues that the long and frivolous appeals he will file is a reason he should be protected from the

Obama’s smear of Chamber of Commerce is outrageous, but the Chamber is sometimes part of the problem

October 14th 2010 | Economy, Politics | 0 Comments
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President Obama’s desperate smear of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is outrageous, but has not been entirely unsuccessful for his party. I agree with other critics who have noted that the Chamber foreign money

Bloomberg Businessweek: “Once the midterm elections are over, the President plans to make up with business”

October 12th 2010 | Economy, Government control, Politics | 0 Comments
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In a bit of hilarious, if unfortunate, timing, Bloomberg Businessweek published a story last week headlined: Obama Wants a Detente with Business:

Once the midterm elections are over, the President plans to make up with

What if the Senate is split 50-50 as of Nov. 3, 2010?

October 12th 2010 | Politics | 0 Comments
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A 50-50 Senate split is a real possibility this year, according to recent polls compiled by RealClearPolitics.com. What would likely happen, would a 50-50 Senate split matter, and what does it mean for the

Duration of job losses increasing with each recession since 1981

October 9th 2010 | Economy, Federal debt and deficits, Government control | 0 Comments
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A prominent financial blog, CalculatedRISK, which came to fame by anticipating the housing crash, publishes a frightening chart each month that tracks the percent of job losses from an employment peak over time, for each

Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt subsidies force Americans to root for failure

October 8th 2010 | Economy, Federal debt and deficits, Global warming, Government control | 3 Comments
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Even the New York Times seems stunned by the massive government handouts being used to goose sales for electric cars. With the Nissan Leaf going on sale in December 2010, and the Chevy Volt

Germany’s innovative employment rules cited as factor in its current economic success

October 5th 2010 | Economy | 0 Comments
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You don’t typically think of Europe as a hot-bed of innovative wage and labor rules. The conventional notion is one of short work weeks and impossible-to-fire workers. Pretty much like government workers in

Can TLC’s show Sister Wives tell us anything about the sweeping power of the federal courts?

October 4th 2010 | Constitution, Courts | 0 Comments
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TLC has a new reality show about a polygamist. Now the man is being investigated for possible felony bigamy. Can Kody Brown from Sister Wives cite the broad language used in other cases by the

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