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GHEI: New reasons to cry, Argentina
The United States isn't the only country facing a "fiscal cliff." Argentina is headed for a tumble of its own, as its political leaders have failed to act responsibly in the face of repeated fiscal crises. Published December 3, 2012
EDITORIAL: Catalonian crackup
Spain is on the verge of splintering. The eurozone's fourth-largest economy is in the midst of a severe crisis. Unemployment exceeds 25 percent, and the country's massive debt threatens to bring about a Greece-style default. Published December 3, 2012
EDITORIAL: Docs push plan B
An influential doctors group wants to foist abortion pills on underage girls. In a report published Monday, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) urged physicians to write advance prescriptions for teens under the theory that they're more likely to take advantage of the morning-after pill to prevent pregnancy if they have it on hand before actually needing it. Published November 29, 2012
WAGNER: Obama’s sad toy story
President Obama will be playing politics at K'Nex Industries in Hatfield, Pa., on Friday. The maker of Lincoln Logs and other popular children's construction toys will serve as a backdrop for the president to tout his tax agenda. Published November 29, 2012
EDITORIAL: Overturning Dodd-Frank
Ordinarily, political disputes ought to be settled by lawmakers accountable to the public, not unelected judges. It's bad form for a political party to run to the judicial branch simply because it can't win on an issue fair-and-square in the legislature. Published November 27, 2012
EDITORIAL: Unions play Grinch on Black Friday
Unions hoping to strike a blow for Big Labor got a black eye from Black Friday shoppers instead. Empowered by their role in President Obama's re-election earlier this month, union bosses were surprised to learn that for most Americans, sympathy for left-wing economics stops at the superstores' automatic doors. Published November 27, 2012
EDITORIAL: Obamacare makes Liberty sick
The legal fight against Obamacare lives on. On Monday, the Supreme Court vacated an appellate court ruling that had favored the health care takeover and granted opponents a second chance to make their case that the law is unconstitutional. Published November 26, 2012
EDITORIAL: The mailman vs. FedEx
The Postal Service is coming to grips with its diminished relevance in a digital society. The question is whether Congress will follow suit. Published November 26, 2012
EDITORIAL: Obamacare’s pizza price
It's well established that Obamacare is sending the cost of health care skyrocketing. What's less known is it will make trips to the grocery store more expensive and drive up the cost of pizza. All this is happening because nanny state zealots slipped a zinger into the measure just before it came up for a vote. Published November 23, 2012
GHEI: Maryland’s budget turkey
The only solution liberals have to today's problems is spending money. Whether it's crime, poverty or even unemployment, the answer for them is always to create a brand new program -- never mind measuring whether similar efforts in the past yielded any positive results. Published November 23, 2012
EDITORIAL: Climate of doubt in Doha
"Global warming" just isn't as cool as it used to be. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change conference opens Monday for the 18th time to a world far less enthusiastic about grand wealth redistribution schemes meant to buy a chilled climate. Published November 23, 2012
EDITORIAL: High-occupancy tax lanes
Toll lanes opened for the first time on the Capital Beltway Saturday, providing a disturbing glimpse of the future of infrastructure development. Virginia's Interstate 495 Express Lanes project adds desperately needed capacity to the congested route, which will ease commutes for drivers -- but only if they pay up. Published November 22, 2012
EDITORIAL: They built this
The History Channel recently concluded "The Men Who Built America," a mini-series about the former titans of industry -- Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Morgan and Ford. These men built America from the ground up in the 50 years following the Civil War. Published November 22, 2012
EDITORIAL: A Thanksgiving to God, for His House
Lord, Thou hast given me a cell Published November 21, 2012
EDITORIAL: Rendering our sincere thanks
Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor -- and Whereas both Houses of Congress have by their joint Committee requested me "to recommend to the People of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God, especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness." Published November 21, 2012
EDITORIAL: The war on Thanksgiving
Another holiday, another war. This year, beleaguered Thanksgiving is being attacked on multiple fronts. Published November 21, 2012
EDITORIAL: Women voted for birth control
Planned Parenthood is patting itself on the back over President Obama's victory earlier this month. According to Dawn Laguens, the abortion provider's executive vice president, women were scared away from Mitt Romney with the threat that he would take away their birth control. Published November 20, 2012
EDITORIAL: Obama ducks Benghazi
President Obama took responsibility last week for his administration's actions in Benghazi, Libya. He insisted those criticizing U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice for misleading the American people regarding the terror attack ought to come after him instead. Published November 20, 2012
EDITORIAL: Obama’s Keystone conundrum
President Obama claimed throughout the campaign that he would pursue an "all of the above" energy policy. Now that he's secured a second term, Americans expect him to make good on his promise and allow affordable energy projects to proceed. Published November 19, 2012
EDITORIAL: Invading Gaza
Hamas is daring Israel to launch a ground invasion of the Gaza strip. Israel may well take them up on it. Published November 19, 2012