Tag Archives: Government spending
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Fracking for World Peace
2March 6, 2018 by Anders Ingemarson
In May of 2011 the average U.S. gas price as measured by the U.S. Energy Information Administration peaked at just over 4 dollars. At the …
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Want Infrastructure Improvements, Mr. President? Abolish Government Ownership, Financing and Regulation
1January 31, 2017 by Anders Ingemarson
Editor’s note: As of publishing this, the President’s executive order on immigration is the issue of the week. Regular readers …
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Hoping to Really Cut Spending, Mr. Trump? Abolish Social Security and Government Healthcare
7January 10, 2017 by Anders Ingemarson
Shortly before the holidays, Mr. Trump expressed his displeasure with the cost estimates for both a new version of Air …
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Let’s Make the Right to Vote Less Important
Leave a commentApril 9, 2015 by Anders Ingemarson
A couple of weeks ago Mr. Obama put out a feeler for mandatory voting arguing that it may offset the …
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Republican Congressional Majority: This Time With Bold Visions And Action Plans?
Leave a commentNovember 12, 2014 by Anders Ingemarson
Republicans have been given another lease on life and an opportunity to prove that they can learn from their past …
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Immigrants Too Have Inalienable Rights to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
6July 22, 2014 by Anders Ingemarson
Freedom and liberty loving Americans rightfully revere Thomas Jefferson’s immortal words “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all …
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Fiscal, Regulatory Vision And Pro Choice Are Keys To Independents Voting Republican
2May 15, 2014 by Anders Ingemarson
As the new election season shifts into gear the GOP has its work cut out. Dethroning enough Democrat incumbents to …
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Ukraine Shares The Blame For Russia’s Aggression
1April 18, 2014 by Anders Ingemarson
American Thinker published my latest piece “Ukraine Shares The Blame For Russia’s Aggression“. I encourage you to head over there …
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