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On the heel of the recent JP Morgan fiasco, American Enterprise Economist John Makin makes the case for how Dodd-Frank is an insufficient guarantor of financial stability.
Wisconsin Republicans won and Bachmann has been surging despite the fact that their opponents raised and spent much more money and despite the ridicule and rancor of the chattering classes. They are evidence that out here in the Midwest, and in the nation generally, there are a lot of little people--somebodies--who want to see big government reined in.
Banking history shows us an interesting way to divide banks into two parts: this is the State of Louisiana Banking Act of 1842.
The story of "Good Neighbor Sam" represents America's fiscal plight, which is in a much more dire situation.
The U.S. Postal Service serves as an example of where advocates of big government will take this country, and if tea party activists want to fix the country, they should start by privatizing the Postal Service.
President Barack Obama and the Democrats' characterization of the causes of the financial crisis is inconsistent with historical reality, as is their characterization of the records of the two major political parties.
Newly released population estimates from the Census Bureau suggest that Americans have been moving, even in recession, away from Democratic strongholds and toward Republican turf.





