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Articles Written by: LAWRENCE A. HUNTER
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are back home under
siege from angry constituents terrified over the House version of
ObamaCare. (View the videos here.)
Meanwhile, a few Republican Senators remain huddled with
Democrats on Capitol Hill ...
From LAWRENCE A. HUNTER,
American Spectator,
6 Aug 2009
At a town hall meeting in the White House last week, a woman told
President Obama about her 105-year-old mother Hazel Homer who had
a pacemaker implanted five years ago after first being denied the
procedure because she was "too old." When the heart ...
From LAWRENCE A. HUNTER,
American Spectator,
29 Jun 2009
It is true that what you see depends upon where you sit. But
moving from one seat to another may as easily distort your
perception of reality as clarify it.
When Frank Keating was the governor of Oklahoma, he vigorously
opposed the federal death tax, ...
From LAWRENCE A. HUNTER,
American Spectator,
6 Apr 2009
In his first address to Congress about three weeks ago, President
Obama tried to explain how he intends to tax and borrow the
nation out of recession. Markets haven't bought it.
"Obamanomics," it turns out, is a demand-side economic strategy
of ...
From LAWRENCE A. HUNTER,
American Spectator,
13 Mar 2009
Much of the criticism of the $787 billion stimulus bill is
focused on its cost. But what's really at issue is a matter of
life and death. Buried deep in the package, there is an expensive
new healthcare program that could jeopardize the health, even ...
From LAWRENCE A. HUNTER,
American Spectator,
18 Feb 2009
Why is the federal government preparing to spend good money on
bad goods -- namely the banks' toxic assets -- and then planning
to store them in a so-called "aggregator bank," hoping they will
improve with age? It's like politicians buying bags of ...
From LAWRENCE A. HUNTER,
American Spectator,
4 Feb 2009
If the American People are bailing out the banks and the big
automobile manufacturers (yes they will), shouldn't the American
People also get stock and/or warrants in exchange, and shouldn't
they, The People, own the stock and warrants themselves ...
From LAWRENCE A. HUNTER,
American Spectator,
9 Dec 2008
"We inflate our paper currency, we repair commerce with unlimited credit, and are presently visited with unlimited bankruptcy." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Young American, 1844 Whether with respect to America's foreign policy or its economic policies, ...
From LAWRENCE A. HUNTER,
American Spectator,
7 Oct 2008
In addition to the taxpayer bailout, the Federal Reserve Board and Congress are proposing price controls on low-limit credit cards - a move that will prevent many working-class individuals with less-than-stellar credit ratings from obtaining charge ...
As a frustrated Al Pacino complained in The Godfather Part III, "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in."
And he wasn't even in the insurance business!
Government modernizers, until recently, seemed ready to inject a modicum of regulatory ...
From LAWRENCE A. HUNTER,
American Spectator,
7 Aug 2008