RECENT ARTICLES
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Needed: More Republicans Against Big Government
We now have two big government parties in Washington. And we have only 25 Republicans in the House and four in the Senate who are trying to forcefully pull the Republicans in an anti-big government direction.
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Will Teddy Kennedy Write the Medicare Bill?
If Kennedy is allowed to shape the final version of a Medicare RX drug bill, it will spell disaster for America and the GOP.
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Where’s the Fiscal Outrage?
Congress is spending at a faster pace than any Congress since before the days of Woodstock and the Miracle Mets, and the GOP shares culpability with the Left.
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Can Arnold Save California’s Economy?
He may have been able to bench press 400 pounds when he was Mr. Universe, but he’s about to face his most Herculean task ever: lifting California out of its severe economic rut.
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Drug Bill is Socialized Medicine
Socialism is a failure in every area of life except health care, where Washington seems to be convinced that more socialism is the answer to all our health care problems.
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Historically, Gasoline Prices Are Not Expensive
Gasoline prices for this year’s Labor Day travel will put a dent in the wallet, but it’s not unexpected and it’s certainly not out of the ordinary.
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Does the Bible Demand Higher Taxes in Alabama?
In an attempt to find any excuse to raise taxes, Alabama Gov. Bob Riley (R.) is invoking Scripture.
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Fly the Friendly (and Safe) Skies
HUMAN EVENTS economics correspondent Stephen Moore examines the the airline industry’s safety record last year — the best safety record ever posted.
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Bush Tax Cut Already Working
Cutting through all the negativism from the naysayers of the anti-Bush, pro-tax Left, Stephen Moore examines why and how the Bush tax cut is already helping the nation’s economy.
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Drug Plan: Prescription for Disaster
Why is it that when it comes to medical care, policy makers in Washington can always be counted on to abandon every sound economic principle that works to create wealth and improve services in every other sector of the economy?

