WSJ: What Mitt Learned at Bain Capital

From the WSJ Mitt Romney: What I Learned at Bain Capital My business experience taught me how to help companies grow—and what to do when trouble arises. When you see a problem, run toward it before the problem gets worse. The back-to-school season is here, and as parents take their children to shop for school [...]

Three Reasons to Have Hope

On March 1, 2012, in Blog, Congress, Economy, Federal Government, Recent News, Spending, by Clare Venegas

From the Flashreport: CA Reps. McClintock, Royce and Campbell Named Club For Growth “Defenders Of Economic Freedom” The Club for Growth, the nation’s leading free-market advocacy organization, announced that from California, three members of the 53 person delegation had received their coveted Defender of Economic Freedom Award — Reps. Tom McClintock, Ed Royce and John [...]

Obama’s Budget Flunks the Marshmallow Test

On February 24, 2012, in Blog, Economy, Obama Administration, Recent News, Spending, by Kerry E. Reynolds

A worth read from today’s Journal…

Shell Games with Tax Dollars

On January 11, 2012, in Budgets, Economy, Spending, Taxes, by Beth Vogel

Shell Games with Tax Dollars By Keith Curry, Lincoln Club Member and Director of the Concordia Center for Public Policy   The recent controversy regarding Orange County’s attempt to protect its revenues from a midnight raid by the state legislature is an instructive and cautionary tale about the dysfunction in Sacramento and threat to local [...]

Capitalism and The Right to Rise

On December 20, 2011, in American Exceptionalism, Budgets, Economy, Federal Government, Regulation, by Dr. James Huang

Here is a link to the WSJ’s article from Jeb Bush. “Capitalism and the Right to Rise”.   Capitalism and the Right to Rise In freedom lies the risk of failure. But in statism lies the certainty of stagnation.   By JEB BUSH Congressman Paul Ryan recently coined a smart phrase to describe the core [...]

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