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Containing Iran and Maintaining Peace

No serious person can perceive Iran as anything but an enemy. From the Iran Hostage Crisis to the Ayatollahs’ vision of a world without America, Iran habitually provokes the United States. Recent events aren’t likely to warm the relationship. In fact, the Persian Gulf is simmering toward a boil. Naval exercises in the Persian Gulf, [...]

February 1, 2012 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

Opportunity Knocks For GOP

Can we say 2012 is a golden opportunity for the Republican Party? What case can the Democrat incumbent present for reelection? The economy is anemic and job growth remains sluggish despite announced declines in unemployment rates. Republicans have the momentum from 2010 and enjoy popular support for repealing Obama’s signature achievement: ObamaCare. Voters seem to [...]

December 28, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

One More Precedent For Tyranny

From the minute the Affordable Care Act was signed into law it was destined for the Supreme Court. Lower courts are split on the issue, with some contending ObamaCare oversteps federal authority while others accept it as the central government’s legitimate function. The stakes will be high when the Supreme Court hears arguments next summer. [...]

December 10, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

A Case for Free Market Bank Regulation

Bank of America (BAC) has rescinded its plan to charge customers a $5 monthly debit card fee.  Shall we praise bank regulators for their swift action in preventing the exorbitant charge?  Well, no.  Then we’ll credit politicians for legislating against greedy, big bank profiteering, right? Wrong again. The free market drove BAC to drop the [...]

November 29, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,National | Read More »

Flight Decks And Federal Deficits

Government spending and national defense are among the key topics whenever Ronald Reagan’s legacy is discussed. Reagan is credited with rebuilding the military into a force capable of projecting America’s presence anywhere in the world. He is also criticized for increasing the national debt even though federal revenues increased during his administration, which is an [...]

November 16, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

OWS Brews Bad Batch Of TEA

Opposition to crony capitalism, we’re told, is motivating Occupy Wall Street. The protesters, we’re told, are simply fed up with a business cycle wherein politicians push legislation to benefit large corporations, receiving campaign cash and other perks in return. In this the age of TARP bailouts, stimulus packages, and quantitative easing the complaint sounds reasonable, [...]

October 31, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

Dick Durbin and BAC Water Balloons

No one likes high bank fees, especially in an era of bailouts, Wall Street occupations, and Washington deciding which banks survive. So a $5 monthly debit card fee creates an ideal situation for a manipulative politician, and Sen. Dick Durbin is ready to reap the populist hay. Bank of America initiated the $5 debit card [...]

October 25, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests | Read More »

The Play’s The Thing

When the curtain went up on Obama Theatre’s latest presentation, staged at a town hall meeting sponsored by LinkedIn.com, the performance was the same as it has always been. A theatre critic would describe Obama’s act as tired, tedious, and repetitive. The President delivered the same stale routines and predictable themes upon which he’s long [...]

October 4, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

The Problem With Paul

As Social Security is considered the third rail of national politics, Ron Paul is the third rail of the Republican Party. Paul’s detractors are vehement in dismissing the Texas representative as the party’s loose nut. Contrarily, Paul’s supporters are dedicated to crowning him the savior of the GOP and the United States overall. If Paul [...]

September 26, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

Lemonade Wars: The State Battles Entrepreneurialism

The United States is a nation of cultural icons.  Some places, symbols, and activities shout “America” with the voice of three hundred million citizens: the Statue of Liberty, Yankee Stadium, an Independence Day cookout.  High on the list of those iconic symbols is the front yard lemonade stand.  It represents the essence of budding entrepreneurialism [...]

September 15, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager | Read More »

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