The 2012 campaign is heating up and we can see the outlines of an impending us/them class war. But in our strange 21st-century world, lots of crazy things blur the president’s 1%/99% divide...
As F.A. Hayek observed in The Fatal Conceit: “The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design”...
[T]he GOP race got decidedly ugly (not to mention juvenile at times) in the 10 days leading up to New Hampshire. Brace yourself another 10 days of southern discomfort...
The alignment of public opinion with conservative principles offers Republican candidates a unique opportunity in 2012 as the party that opposes big government, special interests, and state intervention...
One of the things they did during this reprieve from the rigors of math, history and English was watch a video titled “The Story of Stuff,” starring Annie Leonard...If you haven’t seen the video, here are a few highlights...
with David Bradyvia Daily Wrap (Wall Street Journal Radio Network)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Mitt Romney takes the New Hampshire primary; a look at where the independent votes could go; a look at the Super PAC's shaping this race and why more businesses are enjoying a tax-free lifestyle... (Interview begins around 09:10)