SIX HIRB and the Scandals

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In a discussion with a liberal friend, he referred to my position that, as a result of all the scandals, the Obama administration is one of the most corrupt in history as “strangely deluded” and then out of the blue referred to the Tea party as “the Tea ‘We Don’t Want Black People to Vote’ […]

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Energion Roundtable Week 7 Jobs

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This week’s Energion Roundtable question with Bob Cornwall, Arthur Sido, Allan R. Bevere, Joel Watts, and myself is: What are the key policies that should be implemented in order to [create / facilitate the creation of / not impede the creation of] jobs? As always, feel free to compare your ideas to those of the […]

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Energion Roundtable Week 4 Responses – Other Issues

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I found Joel Watts answer to this week’s Energion Roundtable question a mixed bag.  I agree with him that we should have a flat rate, so I don’t quite understand his desire in the short term to go in the opposite direction. I also agree that government is too large.  I agree we should reform […]

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Roundtable Question 3: Capital Gains Taxes

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The debate sponsored by my publisher, Energion, has become a roundtable.  Joining Bob Cornwall and myself, in the discussion are Arthur Sido, Allan R. Bevere, and Joel Watts.  To all, welcome.  Also, if you have a question you would like the round table to address, these can be submitted to pubs@energion.com or via comments at […]

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The Big Three

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Week 2 of the debate starts with this question: What are the three most important issues a voter should consider this year in choosing a candidate to vote for at the federal level (President, Senate, House of Representatives)? Why are these issues critical? First and foremost has to be the economy. The Democrats claim this […]

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