From The Hill: Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) said Sunday the federal government can save $1 trillion though tax reform, a proposal that will put him at odds with some GOP colleagues. Coburn plans to unveil a $9 trillion deficit-reduction package
by Publius18 Jul 2011, 8:13 AM PST0
Today, in 1976, Nadia Comăneci became the first gymnast to earn a perfect 10 at the Olympics.
by Publius18 Jul 2011, 12:01 AM PST0
Today, in 1918, Czar Nicholas and his family were murdered by the Bolsheviks. Tens of millions of Russians would soon follow. The culpability of the Media and Academia in white-washing what was going on and covering up what happened has
by Publius17 Jul 2011, 12:01 AM PST0
Today, in 1945, Harry Truman, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin met in Potsdam, Germany to plan for a post-war Europe. Truman managed to condemn millions of Europeans to decades of totalitarian rule. Funny that a corrupt, big-city machine-politician wasn’t up
by Publius16 Jul 2011, 12:01 AM PST0
Today, in 1799, the Rosetta Stone was found. It was found as part of Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt.
by Publius15 Jul 2011, 12:03 AM PST0
Today, in 1789, French citizens stormed the Bastille. It was a leftist revolution run amok.
by Publius14 Jul 2011, 12:02 AM PST0
Today, in 1787, the Continental Congress limited the expansion of slavery in the U.S. This ‘compromise’ position set in motion the events that would lead to the Civil War.
by Publius13 Jul 2011, 12:01 AM PST0
Today, in 1804, Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel against Monarchist Aaron Burr.
by Publius12 Jul 2011, 12:07 AM PST0
From the Associated Press: With the clock ticking toward an Aug. 2 deadline, congressional leaders return to the White House Monday for another round of budget bargaining with President Barack Obama, who has warned top lawmakers he will call daily
by Publius11 Jul 2011, 7:53 AM PST0
Today, in 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird was first published.
by Publius11 Jul 2011, 12:01 AM PST0
From The Washington Post: House Speaker John A. Boehner abandoned efforts Saturday night to cut a far-reaching debt-reduction deal, telling President Obama that a more modest package offers the only politically realistic path to avoiding a default on the mounting
by Publius10 Jul 2011, 6:22 AM PST0
Today, in 1778, France declared war on Great Britain, in support of the American Revolution. It is doubtful whether the Revolution would have succeeded without France’s assistance. (Happy Birthday Libby!)
by Publius10 Jul 2011, 12:01 AM PST0
More than 14 million Americans are out of work, Millions more are under-employed. Everything Obama has tried has failed. Do we really have to live through this another 18 months?
by Publius9 Jul 2011, 12:01 AM PST0
From the New York Times: Betty Ford, the outspoken and much-admired wife of President Gerald R. Ford who overcame alcoholism and an addiction to pills and helped found one of the most well-known rehabilitation centers in the nation, has died
by Publius8 Jul 2011, 7:32 PM PST0
A real howler from The Hill: “The average American does not view the economy through the prism of GDP or unemployment rates or even monthly jobs numbers,” Plouffe said, according to Bloomberg. “People won’t vote based on the unemployment rate,
by Publius8 Jul 2011, 11:47 AM PST0
From the Associated Press: Hiring slowed to a near-standstill last month. Employers added the fewest jobs in nine months and the unemployment rate rose to 9.2 percent. The economy generated only 18,000 net jobs in June, the Labor Department said
by Publius8 Jul 2011, 6:48 AM PST0
Proving that the Democrat party has never understood economics, today, in 1896, William Jennings Bryan made his “Cross of Gold” speech. Thankfully, the public didn’t buy it. We’ll see what happens next year.
by Publius8 Jul 2011, 12:01 AM PST0
We didn’t really follow this case, but realize that many people are upset about the verdict in the Casey Anthony trial. Have at it.
by Publius7 Jul 2011, 12:42 AM PST0
Some of the things we’re reading around the web today: Over at Powerline, an interview with Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch (!) on the state’s government shutdown. At the StoneZone, veteran political operative and bon vivant Roger Stone says
by Publius6 Jul 2011, 11:01 AM PST0
Today, in 1917, Arab troops, under the command of Col. T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) capture the port city of Aqaba from the Ottoman Empire. We could make a quip about one of the more decisive Arab victories in centuries
by Publius6 Jul 2011, 12:05 AM PST0
Steven Malanga in City Journal: Pensions are an enormous part of the problem. New Haven’s $475 million budget, for instance, is projected to grow by just $4 million this fiscal year, but the city’s pension and health-care costs will rise
by Publius5 Jul 2011, 2:01 PM PST0
Today, in 1809, the Battle of Wagram began. It was one of the larger battles of the Napoleonic Wars.
by Publius5 Jul 2011, 12:02 AM PST0
From the Associated Press: Ronald Reagan was hailed as “a great American hero” Monday as his admirers unveiled a 10-foot-tall (3-meter-tall) statue of the former U.S. president near the American embassy in London. Condoleezza Rice, national security adviser and secretary
by Publius4 Jul 2011, 2:05 PM PST0
From Ronald Reagan, July 1, 1981: For one who was born and grew up in the small towns of the Midwest, there is a special kind of nostalgia about the Fourth of July. I remember it as a day almost
by Publius4 Jul 2011, 8:29 AM PST0
When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which
by Publius4 Jul 2011, 5:06 AM PST0