Tag Archives: Congressional Republicans

Europe as a Figment of the Republicans’ Imagination

Is the Republican Party’s castigation of Europe nothing more than a political diversion tactic?

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Health Care: A Modest Bipartisan Agenda for a Rugged America

Will the newly elected Congress be able to make the U.S. health system safe for the individual?

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Obama: Not Shellacked, But “Lasched”

Is two years enough time for politicians to stay in office and get concrete results?

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Reading the Tea Leaves in November

Is the United States ready to accept the 21st century?

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America’s Turning Point: Was It 2001 or 2008?

What can Americans learn about the future by identifying a fundamental turning point in their recent past?

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Obama, the (Foreign Policy) Realist

Did President Obama’s recent trip to Europe really prove he is too nice to lead effectively?

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Hillary Clinton’s Xenophobia (Part II)

How does the world community feel about Hillary Clinton and the implications of her promises to the American people?

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The Fed’s Decade of Deception

What havoc has the U.S. Federal Reserve’s ten years of deception wreaked on the U.S. — and global — economy?

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