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Posted Fri, Apr 13, 2:07 p.m.
It’s about choice. What is important, getting a PhD, working full time or raising your kids full time? If one parent can earn a living that supports the family why wouldn’t the other devote full time to raising your children. I’m sure Ann Romney who graduated from BYU and attended ...
MOREPosted Thu, Feb 2, 9:43 a.m.
What a great but unfortunate story. If this were an isolated incident it might not be so serious but I’m sure some form of this is taking place all over the country. We see it with the TSA, Dodd Frank and the new health Insurance regulations. It is always the ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jan 11, 12:08 p.m.
What is clear from both the article and comments is that the military needs to be cut, but there has been no clear planning used to determine the level of military spending required. Everyone has a different idea and a different reason for the cuts. In a rational process the ...
MOREPosted Mon, Nov 28, 12:27 p.m.
When Governor Gregoire starts talking about cuts to education, the social safety net, and offender programs it assumes that these are the lowest priority items left in the budget. Why else would you propose cutting them? Of course we all know that they are not the lowest priority items in ...
MOREPosted Tue, Nov 22, 12:41 p.m.
Why would the left want to compromise? They got what they wanted. They got minimum spending cuts with a disproportionate amount coming from a single program, defense. And the Bush tax cuts expire at the end of 2012. In the mean time they get to demonize the right for doing ...
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