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Obamanomics: How Barack Obama is Bankrupting You a...
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Saturday, January 22, 2011
Me vs. Jonathan Alter on corruption in the Obama administration
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Bailed-out Chrysler hires Obama fundraiser as a top lobbyist
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[ Originally posted at Beltway Confidential ] The Detroit Free-Press ’s Alan Hyde reports that failed automaker Chrysler, currently owned b...
Cash for caulkers invites for-profit politics
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Another big-government program, another glaring conflict of interest. My column looks at Cash-for-Caulkers: The Obama administration appoin...
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Just because companies are profiting from it doesn’t make it a ‘free-market’ policy
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[ Originally posted at Beltway Confidential ] The Economist has a condescending, ungrounded piece today that has this interesting claim: F...
Friday, May 7, 2010
Harry Reid carrying Wall Street's love child
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Republicans are "making love to Wall Street." In my column today , I lay out the facts that...
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Goldman CEO: ‘We Will Be Among the Biggest Beneficiaries of Financial Reform’
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[ Originally posted at Beltway Confidential ] In case you missed my columns explaining why Goldman will come out on the winning side of fina...
Documentary goes after Abramoff -- and capitalism
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My column today reviews the new documentary on Jack Abramoff: "Casino Jack" is good entertainment. It takes good material — money...
Obama’s ‘juggling act’ of big business, big government, populist posturing
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[ Originally posted at Beltway Confidential ] The New York Times’ Jackie Calmes mulls over what she sees as a quandary — a “juggling act” b...
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Grateful for ObamaCare, drug lobby goes to bat for Harry Reid
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[ Originally posted at Beltway Confidential ] Remember when President Obama thanked Majority Leader Harry Reid and the Senate for “standing ...
Friday, April 30, 2010
Republicans pick Wall Street over free markets
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I've spent plenty of time calling out the Democrats as faux-populists who will help Wall Street's biggest banks. In my new column , ...
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