Archive for July, 2004



Jul21st2004

Greenspan Defends Bush’s Tax Cuts

The Wall Street Journal writes,
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told Congress that President Bush’s tax cuts helped moderate the recent recession and contributed to a quick recovery, lending credibility to the administration’s defense of its tax policy.
Looks like them tax cuts were a good idea afterall.

Jul21st2004

Democrats Block Myers For Appeals Court Post

Senate Democrats have, for the seventh time now, blocked another appeals court from even coming up for a full vote on the senate floor. There are three things I’d like to bring up relating to this.
First, this is completely unprecedented. When Republicans were in the minority they never resorted to this type of obstruction. […]

Jul21st2004

More On Socialized Healthcare

In another article, Robert J. Cihak, M.D., of the Discovery Institute and a past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, goes into detail about the realities of one of the most socialized healthcare system in the world, Canada’s. The article writes,
Comparing Canada with other industrialized countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation […]

Jul21st2004

Free Health Care?

Walter Williams has a good article explaining the natural consequences that follow the “free health care” system in Canada. He writes,
Health care can have a zero price to the user, but that doesn’t mean it’s free or has a zero cost. The problem with a good or service having a zero price is that demand […]