The Left’s Next Big Political Fight: Plastic Grocery Bags
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on October 3rd, 2014 11:08 pm by HL
The Left’s Next Big Political Fight: Plastic Grocery Bags
Reid Wilson, WP
Go to a grocery store in California and buy all the milk, eggs and vegetables you want. But there’s one thing you won’t find at the checkout line, beginning July 1, 2015: Plastic bags to carry your stuff home.
The Backlash in Kansas
Margaret Carlson, Bloomberg
The 2004 best-seller “What’s the Matter With Kansas?” claimed that voters there had it all backward: They were acting against their own interests by continuing to support Republicans whose economic policies favored the rich. Kansans might keep their guns and protect their marriages from gays, but they didn’t have jobs.
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Incompetent Govt + Corrupt Elite = Disaster
Matt Continetti, Free Beacon
Deadly, irrational, and determined, the intruder snuck across a weakened perimeter. Eluding capture, the intruder was detained only after missteps and close calls. The spin began soon after the threat was isolated. Information was selectively leaked. Half-truths and untruths were uttered. Responsibility was avoided; privileges and credentials asserted; authority reasserted. Trust us. Remain calm. Don’t panic.
Obama’s Blow to Endangered Democrats
Lanhee Chen, Bloomberg
Another day, another pivot to jobs for President Barack Obama. Yesterday’s speech at Northwestern University marked the 16th time since he took office that he has announced a refocus on jobs and the economy. It was also his best effort at a closing argument for Democrats in November’s elections.