Tag archive for ‘No Doubt’
Did “Operation Chaos” matter in Indiana and North Carolina?
Washington, D.C. (rightcommentary.com): Strategic cross-over voting is nothing new in partisan elections. It has long been discussed that in partisan caucuses and primaries, a certain percentage, usually thought to be small percentage, of partisans “change sides” in order to disrupt and or shape the outcome of the contest in the hopes that their actions benefit [...]
Eliminating the Gas Tax will not lower gas prices
Washington, D.C. (rightcommentary.com): I am an economist by training, and a policy analyst by choice, so thus it is obvious that I’m ill-qualified to appraise the gas tax debate. As an economist, I understand in great detail how to calculate equilibrium conditions - most importantly what factors determine prices. As a policy analyst, I’m used [...]
Walking the Road that Buckley Built
(Washington, D.C. - Right Commentary) It can be said that modern conservatism knows only two times. There was the time before him and there was the time after him, and those two times could not be more contrasting. In this stark contrast lies his larger-than-life legacy, and let there be no mistake: It is a [...]
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