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ATLANTA – We’ve blogged before about some of the failed policy initiatives that Japan undertook during the 1990′s, in response to the collapse of their real estate and financial markets in the early part of that decade.  One I was not previously aware of, however, was the manner in which the Japanese government

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ATLANTA— Christine O’Donnell in Delaware is the latest Tea Party candidate to upset the Republican Establishment in a Senate primary.  She follows Marco Rubio in Florida, Joe Miller in Alaska, Rand Paul in Kentucky, and Sharon Angle in Nevada.    The Tea Party movement, which is being increasingly dumped on by both Democrats and Republicans (as well [...]

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In the current health care debate, Democratic Members of Congress representing swing districts have often (though not always) been among the most cautious when it comes to supporting President Obama’s proposals for health care reform.   …But in fact, history shows that these swing district Democrats have the most to lose if Congress fails to pass [...]

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First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, and then you win.” —Mahatma Ghandi ATLANTA— Gallup took upon itself a mission in recent weeks to poll the Tea Party movement and they found some rather interesting facts.  These facts were interesting because the Tea Party movement has been so deliberately mischaracterized by the American [...]

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ATLANTA— Mission accomplished, Democratic Party! Through twisted arms and backdoor dealing, Democrats managed to shove through an all-encompassing health care bill with no support from across the aisle. This day for Democrats must feel like that fateful day George Bush climbed onboard that boat in the Pacific, declaring that the mission in Iraq was accomplished.  [...]

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