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Culture and the Importance of Scholarship

On February 17, 2012, in Blog, Recent News, by drclairefriend

Governor Chris Christie just announced flags will be flown at half-staff to honor Whitney Houston as an iconic figure in New Jersey’s storied history. Could such a decision represent an attempt to placate a powerful constituency or another example of the decline and fall of a culture?

The Most Important Ballot Measure This Nov.

On February 15, 2012, in Recent News, by Clare Venegas

Today’s main feature column over on FlashReport is by Jon Coupal, making the case for the Stop Special Interest Money Now initiative, which California voters will face this November. It is by far the most important measure that will be on the ballot, one that could finally put voters back in control of Sacramento.   [...]

A Battle the President Can’t Win

This declaration addresses a hidden danger with Obamacare (PPACA and ACA) and HHS. President Obama’s decision on Catholic charities makes Romney’s big gaffe look trival. Here is a very insightful declaration by Peggy Noonan from the WSJ. Here is Noonan’s best line: “There was nothing for the president to gain, except, perhaps, the pleasure of [...]

Iron Lady: Assassination by Film

On January 24, 2012, in Recent News, by drclairefriend

Meryl Streep is without question and actress of extraordinary and seemingly limitless talent who was recently recognized as one of our national treasures. Her portrayal is so uncannily believable we are persuaded Streep is Margaret Thatcher. She is truly a phenomenon, convincing us what we see is actual reality, not virtual reality. That the famed [...]

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 [...]

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