The Heritage Foundation is often good for a laugh, perhaps simply on account of how they manage to take themselves so seriously. In my news surfing today I came across the findings of the Heritage Foundation’s 2008 Index of Economic Freedom. I got a kick out of it, and hope you’ll enjoy it too. It’s [...]
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Lost in the Supermarket
Posted in capitalism, conservatism, economics on January 16, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Me and Barak on National Health Care
Posted in america, Barak, conservatism, health care, obama on March 6, 2007 | 4 Comments »
Barak Obama, as far as I can tell (which knowledge comes from scanning his book for about half an hour at Costco) is a good man, and a genuine Christian. From his stump speech, he is much more optimistic about the potential of Americanism than I am but there are quite a few things that [...]
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