Predicting the Biggest Stories of 2013, Part 2
Each December I gaze into my crystal ball and predict what I believe will be the top 10 stories of the coming year. Part 2.
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Each December I gaze into my crystal ball and predict what I believe will be the top 10 stories of the coming year. Part 2.
On Chris Matthews, leftist Sam Donaldson contended that the Tea Party has lost it’s relevance and made some fiery comments about it.
Perhaps we should recognize that we cannot ensure a perfect utopia void of all risk in a free society. We can, however, help mitigate a lot of the risks by protecting freedom.
There is only one rational response to a news editor so stupid as to think this is a good idea: unsubscribe.
“Can you imagine a scandal, if it were to come out, that Obama supplied the terrorists, our enemies, with weapons to attack and kill our own embassy and ambassador?” Beck asked.
A Coast Guardsman slipped on an icy trail and plunged 1,000 feet to his death while hiking a treacherous Alaskan mountain in search of its legendary vistas.
November and December account for up to 40 percent of annual sales for many retailers.
Washington has issued a blistering attack on China for persistent breaches of world trade rules and abuse of industrial secrets, accusing Beijing of failing to abide by treaty obligations.
If these business executives are right, nothing being done in Washington can help our ailing economy. The cure will require radical first steps. Read more . . .
Obamacare is a massive tax increase, and if Obama gets his way there will be another one enacted with the so-called ‘fiscal cliff’ settlement. This cannot portend good things for the US economy.