Category Archives: Department of Labor

To Survive, Republicans Must Embrace School Vouchers


There is at least one major issue that Republicans can embrace to change their electoral future. School choice, the so-called school voucher system, is the perfect vehicle for Republicans to finally do something that might persuade blacks, Hispanics, and single mothers … Continue reading

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Where Should We Go From Here?


There has been a lot of chatter, chock full of recriminations, in the short time since the elections, but in all of it there has been scant attention given to any sort of plan to move forward, and even less … Continue reading

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Only Teachers, Firemen, and Cops?


Every time any state or municipality moves to reduce the costs of operation by speaking out about headcount reductions, or layoffs, the public employee unions, the Democratic Party apparatchiks, and the main stream media (or is that being redundant?) begin … Continue reading

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More Random Thoughts


Ever wonder why politicians, particularly our current President, love Hollywood?  Perhaps Barack Hussein Obama just feels comfortable around millionaires and billionaires who are utterly narcissistic, who make wonderful speeches that make them sound erudite, charming, appealing and persuasive.  And those … Continue reading

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Civil Service Through the Looking Glass


Originally published at AmericanThinker.com. What we know today as Civil Service was created 129 years ago, in 1883, by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act to provide continuity in essential government services (and there probably are a few) without the … Continue reading

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