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Antitrust: America's Unfortunate Export

Scholars, journalists, bureaucrats and lawmakers persist in viewing the body of antitrust law as serving the public interest. They still believe in monopolies apart from the ones governments deliberately create. New reports show that the remedy imposed upon Microsoft by

Chaos at School: Shameful Mismanagement in Newark

From the New Jersey Star-Ledger: It’s like a jungle, some students say. Barringer High School in Newark is out of control. Inside the three-story building of about 1,300 students, rats and roaches roam the hallways. So do random trespassers, students

Federal Employees Union Releases 'Teabagger' Ad

The American Federation of Government Employees has launched a new ad targeting Republicans, or ‘teabaggers’, depicted in a cheering crowd with the faces of House Minority Leader John Boehner, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor, Rep. Michelle Bachmann, Nevada Senate candidate

Will the 'Ruling Class Right' Rescue Vulnerable Dems?

Just outside the DC Beltway, in Maryland’s sprawling first congressional district, an electoral battle is underway that exposes unique ideological fault lines beneath America’s political landscape. The campaign pits freshman “Blue Dog” Democratic congressman Frank Kratovil in a rematch against

Busted: Dem Candidate Reportedly Behind Tea Party Robocall

They will stop at nothing… Local reporters discovered that a tea party robocall was linked to Democrat candidate Steve Pougnet in California. My Desert reported: Democratic congressional candidate Steve Pougnet unleashed an automated phone call to voters Friday that attempts

President Obama's Updated Enemies List

Senator Barack Obama campaigned for President against the “politics of personal destruction” and a future President who could “bring Democrats and Republicans together.” As President, Obama has denounced opponents of the Administration and brought partisanship to a new level. The

Tuesday Open Thread: UN Edition

Today, in 1960, Nikita Khrushchev pounds his shoe on a desk at the United Nations. A reminder that the UN has never been a serious place.