Who Gets to Judge Political Truth?
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on November 13th, 2011 5:31 am by HL
Who Gets to Judge Political Truth?
George Will, Washington Post
Supreme Court Must Protect Our Privacy
Europe’s Woes Pose New Peril to U.S.
Annie Lowrey, New York Times
WASHINGTON — For the second time in two years, European debt troubles threaten to slow the momentum of the fragile recovery in the United States. Although American financial institutions have taken steps to protect themselves from Europe’s long-simmering problems, the likely slowdown in Europe could damage consumer and business confidence in America and strengthen the dollar, making United States exports less competitive. “Financial contagion can lead to the very rapid global spread of recession,” said Chris Varvares, senior managing…
Voting Law Hurts Teachers
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Miami Herald
Weather | Traffic As if Florida teachers haven’t had it hard enough under Gov. Rick Scott’s deep cuts in education, now teachers are actually facing fines for helping high school students register to vote. Republican Secretary of State Kurt Browning recently asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to assess $50 fines for each of 76 voter registration applications submitted in Santa Rosa County. There is absolutely no indication of any foul play; all the applications appear to be eligible Florida voters and will be processed normally. Yet Browning wants a public…
Obama Chooses Enviros Over American Jobs
John Hinderaker, Power Line