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Mitt Romney, Meet Paul Ryan
Published March 23, 2012
Asman: Mitt Romney would be in good and successful company if he bought into what Paul Ryan has created.
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Stop Bashing Success
Published February 14, 2012
If this country is going to start achieving success like it used to, it has to stop punishing success.
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Minimum Thought Put into Minimum Wage
Published February 08, 2012
As the brilliant economist Thomas Sowell pointed out in a column this week, a minimum wage is one of the worst things you can do to young folks out of work.
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Newt Was a Player in Reagan Revolution
Published January 31, 2012
What the mainstream media knows about the Reagan Revolution couldn’t fill a thimble.
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Give the People What They (Don't) Want
Published January 26, 2012
Why would a company interested in giving customers exactly what they want double down on a product that customers don't want?
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Asman: Cruise Disaster Illustrates Lack of Individual Pride in Work
Published January 17, 2012
The thing that jumps out at you as you hear the story of the cruise ship disaster is the way the Captain jumped off the sinking ship before he had done his duty.
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Taxpayer Dollars for an Italian Car Company?
Published January 13, 2012
While we're all wasting time arguing about Mitt Romney and whether private equity firms like Bain Capital are good or bad for America, your money is about to be given to an Italian car company, in a deal arranged by the folks who brought us Solyndra.
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Note to Republicans: Don't Ignore Ron Paul
Published January 12, 2012
Ron Paul reminded us of someone else the other night in finishing second in New Hampshire, another older politician who captured the enthusiasm and energy of young voters.
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Whose Pain Is It?
Published January 10, 2012
As if Americans hadn’t been suffering enough at the expense of big government, the mainstream media think the only way to solve things is to squeeze even more out of hard-working Americans.
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Year Ends Like It Starts -- With Uncertainty
Published December 30, 2011
It's fitting that the stock market is closing the year out near the same level it did a year ago. That pretty much sums up the economy of 2011….flat.

