Reading List
By Walter Galt
Perhaps the most important reading you could do would be to read the Stimulus Bill for yourself at ReadTheStimulus.org.
The Action Americans Need by Barack Obama. From the Washington Post. So now he’s writing Op-Eds? Smacks a bit of desperation if you ask me. Maybe it should have been titled, “The Crushing Debt Future Americans Don’t Want, But Will Get Anyway.” Also see his speech to House Democrats from the other night.
The New Great Communicator… Isn’t, by Joan Walsh. From Salon.com. So basically, rich people are evil and horde all the money, so all we need to do is take their money and get it to poor people who will spend it, thus saving everyone. And all Obama needs to do is sell that point better, and he’s in the clear. You think I’m joking, but I’m not. Keynesian, demand side economics hard at work. Until she runs into, you know, facts, reality, truth, history, etc. Also see this refutation of her original (bad) premise.
A guy goes undercover into the pit of all evil, Wal Mart. And finds? It’s not so bad. (via Powerlineblog.com)
Twelve Thoughts on the Election Contest Order, from Powerlineblog.com Update on the Franken/Coleman case/election.
Republicans as Democrats, Part 1 and Part 2, by Thomas Sowell. From Townhall.com
We Can’t Spend Our Way to Prosperity, by John Stossel. From Townhall.com
The National Ponzi Scheme, by Walter E. Williams. From Townhall.com. Great article about Social Security, by one of my current favorite thinkers.
Venezuela’s Chaves says Obama has “stench” of Bush. But I thought the world would love us now? Also, the French are smarter than us.
Tom Daschle: Symbol of All That’s Wrong in DC, from Powerlineblog.com.
What Are They Buying? by Thomas Sowell, from Townhall.com.
Legislating the Lillie Ledbetter Lie, from Powerlineblog.com.
Fan and Fred’s Lunch Tab, from the Wall Street Journal.
The Entitlement Stimulus, from the Wall Street Journal. Here comes socialized health care…
My Bipartisan Stimulus, by Rush Limbaugh. From the Wall Street Journal. Makes more sense than anything I’ve heard out of DC.
Get Over It: New Deal Didn’t Do The Job. From the Heritage Foundation.
