Governing Drunk on Partisanship
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 21st, 2011 4:28 am by HL
Governing Drunk on Partisanship
Tony Blankley, Washington Times
If future historians look back on the ruins of the American economy after a U.S. bond crisis struck in the second decade of the 21st century, many causes will be noted. Obviously, it will be seen that for decades before the catastrophe, the U.S. was spending vastly more than it could afford on government health and retirement programs. And, just as after the Great Depression, Pearl Harbor and Sept. 11, 2011, blue-ribbon commissions will be incredulous that all the telltale signs of the coming disaster were in plain view, yet were ignored. Receive news alertsBut the central indictment for the…
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Jeff Zeleny, New York Times
Three months before President Obama nominated Jon M. Huntsman Jr. as ambassador to China, Mr. Huntsman arrived here to introduce himself to three dozen influential Republicans and talk politics with them over dinner at the Palmetto Club. Mr. Huntsman, then serving his second term as governor of Utah and prospecting for his political future, worried aloud that Republicans were growing out of touch with a generation of Americans. If the party wanted to win national elections again, he argued, Republicans needed to broaden their appeal to young voters, Hispanics and independents.
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Keynesianism’s Systemic Failure
Peter Foster, National Post
While the United States has been hit with a prospective debt downgrade in the wake of President Obama’s defiant statism, the even more statist European Union is trying to keep the lid on the consequences of its own regulatory pretensions and its members’ fiscal fecklessness.Greece denies any need to restructure its debt, but the market doesn’t believe it, and has forced its borrowing rates to junk levels. There is backroom panic over the recent Finnish election results, which saw the rise of an anti-bailout party called True Finns. Since EU bailout…