by Don Luskin | Nov 5, 2002 | POLITICS
The markets, big business and Wall Street have been held hostage by politicians and regulators for so long that the hostages are starting to identify with their kidnappers. How else can you explain the October 30th Wall Street Journal front pager, breathlessly... by Don Luskin | Nov 5, 2002 | POLITICS
Stocks are first and foremost growth instruments — a bet on the potential upside. But the best thing I can say for the stock market right now is that it’s deeply undervalued. That has been reason enough for me to tell clients over the past several months... by Thomas Sowell | Nov 5, 2002 | POLITICS
Former Vice President Walter Mondale made much of his “experience” during his televised debate with his rival for the Senate seat of the late Paul Wellstone, Republican Norm Coleman. The real question, however, is not just what quantity of experience each... by Don Luskin | Nov 5, 2002 | POLITICS
The markets, big business and Wall Street have been held hostage by politicians and regulators for so long that the hostages are starting to identify with their kidnappers. How else can you explain the October 30th Wall Street Journal front pager, breathlessly... by Daniel Pipes | Nov 4, 2002 | POLITICS
It came as no surprise to learn that the lead suspect as the Washington, D.C.,–area sniper is John Allen Muhammad, a Black-American who converted to Islam about 17 years ago. Nor that seven years ago he provided security for Louis Farrakhan’s... by Dr Michael Hurd | Nov 4, 2002 | POLITICS
“He represented the regular people. He didn’t represent the high and the mighty.” So says a Minnesota resident while mourning the death of Senator Paul Wellstone. It’s an interesting distinction: regular versus mighty. “Regular”... by Ellen Kenner | Nov 3, 2002 | POLITICS
Your sexual choice reveals a lot about who you are and what you think of yourself.Some people shoot for a partner lower than themselves. For example, a intelligent guy may feel that he’s only able to hold some “dumb broad” he picks up at a bar. He... by Jeff Jacoby | Nov 3, 2002 | POLITICS
Question 1 on the Massachusetts ballot would abolish the state income tax. If enacted it will eliminate as much as $9 billion in government revenue and force a radical downsizing of the state’s budget and operations. That is exactly the purpose for which its... by Radley Balko | Nov 2, 2002 | POLITICS
This month, American voters will head to the polls for midterm elections. Though the names on the ballots have changed since the last election, proponents of limited, accountable government will again be forced to choose between the same contenders: Candidate No Way...