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A brief examination of Americans' mounting revolt against rising property taxes.
Ever so slowly, liberals are attempting a subtle revisionism of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
A careful reading of poll data shows that most people want tax stability, not tax relief.
Uncertainty regarding debates over the debt limit still remains. Endgame negotiations are nothing new in Washington, but the circumstances under which they are being played is different than before.
The Blue Dog deal only slightly slows down the train toward mandatory government health care; it does nothing to change the track.
Progress for teacher unions will result in decreased accountability.
Early American history was a conservative's nirvana: it was one long tax revolt.
Fiscal policy has generated little political capital for President Bush--precisely because he has been so willing to run high deficits.




