Sunday, September 19, 2010

Hands Down the best editorial page you will find is...

Investor's Business Daily.  IBD prints easy to read editorials that tout the benefits of open-markets and Capitalism.  Here is a sample:

Health Care: The Census Bureau reported last week that the number of uninsured Americans jumped to almost 51 million last year. Is this a reason to become panicked and reform the system? No. Yet "reform" is already here — in the form of a government-heavy overhaul the public did not.

Stimulus:  They're making a bundle inside the Beltway, while across the country it takes $2 million to create a pothole-filling job. Never has Washington spent so much to get so little real work.

Politics:  Might California's Central Valley, long treated as a environmental-policy dumping ground by Democrats, end up a change agent in election 2010? New polls there show a collapse in Sen. Barbara Boxer's prospects.

Poverty:  A new report comes as a punch in the gut for proud Americans: One in seven of us is poor, government data show. Surprised? Don't be. It's what happens when you kill the most productive parts of a country.

Common Ground:  President Obama ran for office promising solutions based on uniting Americans. Here's an obvious one: cut out the class warfare and rally a bipartisan majority to extend the full Bush tax cuts.

Big Government:  American first ladies often go to bat for good causes. Nothing wrong with that. But Michelle Obama's push for intrusive regulations, pressure tactics and one-size-fits-all solutions to end obesity goes too far.

Islamofascism:  A panel of national security experts concludes that Shariah law is a totalitarian ideology that is being used by advocates of tolerance to undermine the security of the United States.

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