Articles from September 2009

Hungry? How about a subsidy? (Part 1 of 3)

Farm subsidies are often a place where free-market Republicans clash with agribusiness-supporting Republicans on principle.  Here at the RCR, we like to watch our principles carefully, lest we become RINOs. Today’s question? Are farm subsidies consistent with our principles? Consider this point-counterpoint dialog from April 2007, “Should the United States Cut Its Farm Subsidies?” by [...]

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Freedom defended

It has been eight years now since we were attacked on that bright September morning. Now we are engaged in a war on two fronts in faraway lands. We began the war with a vision to deliver freedom and peace by dragging an 8th century culture into modernity. We thought that on the heels of [...]

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So, how many lifeboats do we have?

While the president is busy with his Congress rearranging the deck chairs on their Titanic health bill, conscientious listeners keep trying to raise the question … how much health care can we afford? As you listen to the empty promises tomorrow, remember that paying for health care can bankrupt an individual. An insurance company that [...]

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