Archive for the ‘American Thought’ Category

ObamaCare Opt Out

April 20 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Health, ObamaCare

Review & Outlook: ObamaCare Opt Out – WSJ.com. As a former corn trader I once worked with has state: “They’ re stupid.” === It’s not often that states turn their back on money from Washington, but at least two states may say no thanks to federal grants to implement the new federal health-care law. In February the federal Department of Health and... Read more

Right From the Start

April 20 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought

Review & Outlook: Right From the Start – WSJ.com. I remember reading these guys, especially Rusher. = Consumed by today’s debates, we too often forget those who labored in the past to secure our current freedom. Two men who were right about the Cold War and the great debates of the 20th century—William Rusher and Igor Birman—recently died and deserve... Read more

Book Review: Moral Combat

April 15 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Philosophy

Book Review: Moral Combat – WSJ.com. If you haven’t thought about personal philosophy and war, you might want to spend some more time thinking.

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Who Do You Trust?

April 13 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Economics, Obama, Party Politics, Socialism

Daniel Henninger: Who Do You Trust? – WSJ.com. D Henninger is usually spot on – and he is in this article. ======== They say America is politically divided. But in the days following the appearance of Paul Ryan’s GOP budget in the firmament last week, the planets of political debate finally aligned. We were all agreed: The issues before us... Read more

The Tea Party’s First Victory

April 12 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Economics, Obama, Party Politics

Review & Outlook: The Tea Party’s First Victory – WSJ.com. This is getting to be a habit. President Obama ferociously resists tax cuts, trade agreements and spending cuts—right up to the moment he strikes a deal with Republicans and hails the tax cuts, trade agreements and spending cuts as his idea. What a difference an election makes. This is... Read more

Meanwhile, in the War in Afghanistan…

April 9 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought

Sgt. Matthew Abate is the Third Platoon’s hero. When a patrol hit a minefield in late October, Sgt. Abate had left his safe position and run to apply tourniquets and carry out the screaming, grievously wounded men. He was killed in action five weeks later, but only the platoon remembers his name. Meanwhile, in the War in Afghanistan… – WSJ.com. Let’s not... Read more

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