Saturday, March 07, 2009

Larwyn's Link Kerplosion: "Radicalism is killing the Dow"

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The unfortunate relevance of Atlas Shrugged: Instapundit
Contradiction of Socialism (I have seen America's future): Cube
Newspaper stock wrapup: Hoystory

One vote short: Power Line
Obama's safety net: the teleprompter: Politico
Chavez calls on Obama to follow him to socialism: Gateway

Our economy: worse than Great Depression?: Gateway
The Beatles seem especially timely: Blackshards
File under "What if Bush had...?": Corner

As banks reel, Obama pushes -- health care?: Krauthammer
The Urkel-ization of the economy: Malkin
Administration consults with high-level adviser Brad Pitt: NZ Herald

Obama's radicalism is killing the Dow: WSJ
Barney Frank's Preemptive Prosecution: AT (Lifson)
Killing American capitalism: American Power

Major Victory Over Attempted Census Power Grab: AJ Strata
Are you feeling stimulated yet?: Sykes
What did you think was gonna happen, Whoopie?: Patriot Burr

Obama's Miers: Surber
Tomorrow's BBC headlines today: Anti-Strib
America's Lame Definition of "Poor": Mac

Brits offended by Michelle's treatment of Gordon Brown's children: PatRoom
Fleischer silences MSNBC's partisan hacks with one simple question: NewsBusters
Photo o' the day: Surber

Who is Barney Frank?: AT (Kohlmayer)
Ohio: 47% of Disqualified Provisional Ballots Due to Voter Not Being an Ohio Resident: Ace
The Cost of DC's School Vouchers: Cato:

According to the official study of the DC voucher program, the average voucher amount is less than $6,000. That is less than ONE QUARTER what DC is spending per pupil on education. And yet, academic achievement in the voucher program is at least as good as in the District schools, and voucher parents are much happier with the program than are public school parents.

In fact, since the average income of participating voucher families is about $23,000, DC is currently spending about as much per pupil on education as the vouchers plus the family income of the voucher recipients COMBINED.

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