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Alan Partis | June 10, 2009
Mr. President, if you’re going to make claims about something highly doubtful, please be man enough to provide specific examples that back up your position.
Alan Partis | June 10, 2009
Mr. President, if you’re going to make claims about something highly doubtful, please be man enough to provide specific examples that back up your position.
Alan Partis | June 9, 2009
Yes, I do want Obama to fail to implement his plans and agenda.
Alan Partis | June 9, 2009
President Obama has no credibility. He’s proved, on many occasions, that he’s willing to lie to the public and exaggerate his claims so as to manipulate an outcome that he desires. When my child does that, she gets grounded.
Alan Partis | May 27, 2009
It’s because of this type of evidence that I firmly believe that liberalism and progressivism is inherently condescending and elitist.
Alan Partis | April 29, 2009
What this country needs most, especially at this point in time, is people and parties that will take a stand firmly convicted in their principles while passionately and maturely debating and defending their principles without malice or deception but with honesty and intelligent thought. The problem is that these people are almost nowhere to be seen in politics, the mainstream news media, or anywhere in the public arena of discussion.
Alan Partis | April 26, 2009
I think it is safe to say that everyone agrees that we need to interrogate all prisoners we capture in our effort to cleanse our fair planet of terrorists, especially those who may be connected with plots to attack our country and kill our fellow citizens. It’s just that we’re haggling over the price.
Alan Partis | April 26, 2009
I’m struck by how many examples there are of sub-standard quality in government-provided health care, and how widely held the belief is that government health care is a step down from free market health care, yet there is such a push by Progressives, Liberals, and Democratic politicians to have the United States Federal Government take over that industry. Is there anyone that truly thinks that will not decrease the quality of the care delivered?
Alan Partis | April 12, 2009
From the outset, let’s be very clear: everyone in the USA has access to medical care/services. What we’re talking about his the number of people who have an insurance policy that can arguably reduce the cost of medical care on a per individual basis.
Alan Partis | March 15, 2009
In a column I wrote yesterday, I lamented the fact that Obama’s graph seemed truncated and caused me to be suspicious that further back data would not support his thesis as much. Further research on my part has borne this out. Piketty and Saez do have a graph that does back 67 more years than the one Obama published.
Alan Partis | March 14, 2009
People who are serious about improving the environment should focus their energies on helping poor nations produce more wealth and freeing the people therein from the shackles that keep them bound to their condition.