A long-dead New Yorker received an absentee ballot for next week’s election. Ask her about the need for voter ID law.
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Tag Archives: Politics
A Day Of Reckoning, One Year Hence
One year from today, nearly all Americans will know what their Obamacare coverage really cost. Many won’t be pleased.
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Political Love Is Always Unrequited
Some journalists may love Hillary, but she still assigns a hall monitor to take them to the bathroom.
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Toxic, Sneaky And In Denial
Lois Lerner launched the IRS scandal via a planted question that branded her as a sneak. Now nobody will hire her. Surprised?
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A Judicial Thumb On Democracy’s Scale
In Washington state, the Supreme Court unwisely seeks to turn the Legislature into its own administrative arm.
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Alaska’s Oil Industry Narrowly Dodges A Bullet
A narrowly defeated ballot measure might have been the last straw for Alaska’s oil industry had it passed.
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Yellen’s Declaration Of Non-Independence
The Fed chair adopts a Democratic line that is historical and economic nonsense. So much for central bank independence.
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