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Look, any cut in greenhouse gases is going to be expensive for American consumers, who are in no mood to bear additional…
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The liberal ideal is that everyone should have fair access and fair opportunity. This is not equality fo result. Its equality of…
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There will always be a business cycle, and white-collar workers will get hit in the next recession like they always do in…
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There is a crisis of public morality. Instead of policing bedrooms, we ought to be doing a better job policing boardrooms.
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The intellectual equipment needed for the job of the future is an ability to define problems, quickly assimilate relevant data, conceptualize and…
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Being critical of the nation is a far cry from being unpatriotic or anti-American. In fact, most social criticism . . .…
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When top executives get huge pay hikes at the same time as middle-level and hourly workers lose their jobs and retirement savings,…
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The dirty little secret is that both houses of Congress are irrelevant. ... America's domestic policy is now being run by Alan…
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I think re-engineering or restructuring or downsizing or rightsizing or whatever you want to call it, it's basically firing, has gone way…
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Radical conservatives want to police bedrooms.
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In Washington, it's dog eat dog. In academia, it's exactly the opposite.
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Those who analogize the federal budget to a family's budget must know nothing about either.
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