Another dead public official was added to the border body count Saturday. That is about sixty murders for the week.....give or take a few. Read details here:
Easier to Give Than to Reform
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Seems like international news is mirroring our own. What do France, Greece, and California have in common besides high unemployment rates? Each has been held hostage by public unions demanding cushy benefits from the rest of the taxpayers. And each is making a prophet of Margaret Thatcher who once said, "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." Read about France's attempts to inject a dose of reality into the mix.
Easier to Give Than to Reform
Is New Mexico Next?
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Because states do not suffer from the terrible delusion that their borrowing power is unlimited, they are coming face-to-face with the task of reigning in pension costs. Public employee unions are bound to leave no stones unturned in calling for higher taxes instead of lower pension spending. Read the details here:
Is New Mexico Next?
Two 66's at U.S. Open
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Dustin Johnson is 25 years old. He is from South Carolina. Johnson entered the third round of the U.S. Open in second place behind Irishman Graeme McDowell. He shot 66 to take command of the tournament. It was back page news. Read why here:
Two 66's at U.S. Open
Government Running Mortgage Businesses
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The congressional oversight committees that supervise and regulate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (committee members pictured in photo right) admit the price tag for keeping Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac afloat continues to rise. Not only is this more bad news for taxpayers, the revelation provides a living ongoing example of what happens when we empower out government to do for us what we can do for ourselves. Read details here:
Government Running Mortgage Businesses
Harry Jackson Jr. - Who Gets the Green Jobs?
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In a backhanded way, columnist Harry Jackson Jr. explains why the question is not IF but WHEN the U.S. is going to transition to a nuclear energy economy. Read his column here:
Harry Jackson Jr. - Who Gets the Green Jobs?