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The Republican Uphill Road Forward
Basking in glory further won’t do. Pres. Trump’s personal approval still does not top 45%, except in one single Gallup poll where it reached 49% for a while. This does not sound like an easy ride to victory to me. … Continue reading
To Women Voters:
I take the liberty to point out a small number of issues that I am told are important to women. I do it because I used to be a respectable social scientist and because I have been retired for ten … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, black poverty, female vote, first female president, first woman president, immigration, lifeboat, open borders, pay disparities, pay gap, President Bill Clinton, President Obama, presidential elections, pro-choice, pro-life, race relations, sexist language, sexual violence, Supreme Court appointees, Trump's foul mouth, women
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Senator Rand Paul on Taxes: Chip off the Old Block
Sen. Rand Paul, the nominally Republican presidential candidate, has inherited an uncommon trait from his father. He manages to inspire distrust in his credibility even as he conveys a message I want to hear and believe. On Thursday June 18th … Continue reading
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Tagged corporations, duties, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, presidential elections, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, tariffs, tax reform
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