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Marc Thiessen explains why Republicans are losing the class warfare fight by not going on the offensive against President Obama and his attacks.
Without a robust recovery to trumpet, the president is betting his reelection on class warfare — focusing on “income inequality” and “fairness.” Class warfare is not a winning strategy, but it is the only card Obama has to play. That’s the good news for Republicans. The bad news is: Right now, the GOP is blowing it.
In the latest chapter in what is developing into a war by the left on America's seniors, the government has proposed to take American's 401(k) savings in return for a promise to pay some monthly benefit in retirement years.
The Fed's balance sheet expansion is the only game in town when it comes to avoiding a total financial meltdown.
Barack Obama’s presidency has had profoundly negative consequences for our national security. From debilitating cuts in defense budgets, to gutting national missile defense efforts, to his unwillingness to acknowledge a continuing war against terrorism, to his inability to stem the nuclear proliferation threats posed by North Korea and Iran....the picture is bleak.
Americans tolerate great differences in wealth if they believe that opportunity is broadly present.
There isan ugly financial story lurking behind the soccer-mom pandering on education.
In just a few days’ time, Gingrich has managed has to do something Romney has tried and failed to do for more than five years: rally conservatives behind Mitt Romney.






