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Yes, we need to reduce dishonesty and corruption among our corporations, but we should look to our political class as well.
The primary difficulties of Liberia's remote Maryland County relate to a lack of jobs.
The September 14 primaries in heavily Democratic New York, Maryland, and the District of Columbia demonstrated the split between two of the core groups of the Democratic Party.
Our research shows that competitive bidding—a key feature of the Wyden-Ryan plan—could save Medicare $339 billion over ten years while maintaining basic benefits and without raising taxes. Crucially, the elderly would not be exposed to the risk of higher health care costs, as in approaches that would set fixed voucher payments toward the purchase of medical insurance.
Not long ago, environmental groups were heralding natural gas as a “bridge fuel to a more climate-friendly energy supply.” Today, New York “progressives” are leading the charge to demonize it as a “bridge to nowhere” — producing “water contamination, air pollution, global warming and fractured communities.” Why the flip-flop?
School choice supporters have been disappointed by the results of standardized test scores. It is time to acknowledge that standardized test scores are a terrible way to decide whether one school is better than another.
Breakthrough leadership is possible in schools if reform-minded educators boldly step out of self-defeating mind-sets into the turbulence of change.
Maps of the latest poll averages for the Senate and governors' races show Republicans leading over almost all of the landmass of America, showing a Democratic Party shrinking back to its bicoastal base.






