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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard says the truth is beginning to dawn on Europe's leaders that the "European Experiment" is beginning to collapse.

Lisa Murkowski is the winner in Alaska. She is the first write-in candidate to win a Senate seat in more than 50 years. Joe Miller is still contemplating possible legal challenges. It is a loss for Tea Party backers, and for Sarah Palin, but since Murkowski is still ostensibly a Republican, it may not be a loss for the GOP, unless she decides to switch parties.

More people are dropping cable TV here in the U.S., as Internet services like Hulu and Netflix see their businesses grow. I am a Netflix subscriber, and love it. We will not drop our cable service, but we might get rid of the premium channels (except sports, I just can't get enough of the NFL Red Zone on Sundays).

Some moron has decided that we have "feminized" the Medal of Honor. He gets blasted with the facts here, here and here.

Victor Davis Hanson says President Obama needs to get over his fixation with George W. Bush.

Meanwhile, in the place Hanson calls home, the beautiful state of California, new numbers show a widening budget deficit.

General Motors has a stock offering, and taxpayers get a return on their "investment". We now own only about 25% of the company, down from 60%.

A terrorist is acquitted on almost all the charges against him in the bombing of a couple of American embassies in Africa in the late 1990s. Just another example of why these people should not be tried in civilian courts.

George Will says the Federal Reserve is saddled with a dual mission impossible.

Low tax states will gain congressional seats, while high tax states will lose them.

Nearly 40% of Americans believe marriage is obsolete. Clearly, marriage is on the wane in Western societies. So is childbearing and rearing. A troubling set of trends.

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