Posts Tagged ‘Republicans’
Obama: The Foreign Policy President? Part 1
By Guest Blogger Ryan Berg
In last week’s midterm elections, Republicans made significant inroads in the House and Senate, governorships, and state legislatures across the country. In the words of the President himself, he received a “shellacking.” Whether voters delivered President Obama an ideological repudiation or gave Republicans a wide-sweeping “legislative mandate” is not my interest; rather, I am interested in what Obama can do moving forward, with an outlook to his prospects in the 2012 presidential election. Read the rest of this entry »
Sean Rushton on the Strong Dollar
My friend Sean Rushton has an excellent piece in the Washington Times on the GOP and a strong dollar. By the way, check out Sean’s blog, The Supply Side, an outstanding digest and analysis of supply-side economics.