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ATLANTA— It is now the day after Scott Brown’s victory.  And much work is left to be done in the campaign against Barack Obama’s agenda.  Mr. Brown’s win doesn’t really guarantee anything will change.  But the likelihood of change has increased significantly.   Barack Obama and the Democrats may try to paper over their loss, but [...]

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RALEIGH— Massachusetts has elected a Republican bringing an end to the death grip Democrats have had on government for the past year.

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ATLANTA – WOOOOOO HOOOO HOOOOOO!!!!!!  Scott Brown has won, Coakley conceded.  Pop off the champagne corks, boys and girls!  Let the party begin! The days of one-party rule look  to be over.  The days of an arrogant Barack Obama, remolding America into a socialist enclave may be at their end. Come back to the center of American [...]

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    ATLANTA- My bold prediction for today is that we will witness the collapse of Venezuelan economy within the next two years, spurred primarily by a crippling hyperinflation and foreign exchange crisis.  My prediction here is predicated on my belief that anyone who bases their entire economic philosophy on a contempt for the wealthy, [...]

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ATLANTA— The seemingly unimpeded growth of China continues to draw new admirers the world over.  The consensus view seems to be that China will continue in 7-9% annual growth for the next decade (and almost into perpetuity), given their vast population, natural resources and current under-development.  Here is where I’m a contrarion – I simply don’t [...]

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ATLANTA— I have been reading articles about Haiti over the weekend.  I’ve also been hearing stories from people who had friends and family in Haiti at the time of the earthquake (thankfully all accounted for).  What a complete tragedy this has been.  My thoughts and prayers go out to those who are suffering.  From what I understand, there are [...]

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ATLANTA— The Massachusetts Senatorial race for Ted Kennedy’s open seat has suddenly turned into a nail biter.  Against all odds, moderate Republican Scott Brown has pulled almost even with front-runner Martha Coakley in some polls.  The odds of Mr. Brown winning in a state where registered Democrats outnumber registered Republicans three-to-one and where liberals dominate virtually [...]

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