Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Investor's Business Daily

I just thought I'd take a moment and recommend the free newsletter from Investor's Business Daily.

Here is a sample (I hope you can read it.)


  
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By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Axis Of Evil: So who mourns when a terrorist dies by his own bomb? Apparently the U.S. and the U.N. do, given their condolences to Iran after Sunday's attack on its Revolutionary Guard. Iran is the father of this terrorism. READ MORE
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
First Amendment: Diversity czar Mark Lloyd's FCC votes Thursday on the issue of net neutrality. Advertised as providing access to all, it will do to the information superhighway what Lloyd proposed for talk radio. READ MORE
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Spending: According to two separate Government Accountability Office scenarios, America's long-term fiscal outlook is "unsustainable." No surprise, since Uncle Sam is spending like a drunken sailor. READ MORE
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Media: As newspapers and TV networks struggle and the administration presumes to define a proper news organization, what does the journalism establishment demand? No fair if you guessed a government bailout. READ MORE
By SVETLANA KUNIN
USSR, 1959: I am a "young pioneer" in school. History classes remind us that there is a higher authority than their parents and teachers: the leaders of the Communist Party.
By MAX SCHULZ
Oil's surge to $82 a barrel in intraday trading Wednesday is significant for two reasons.
By IVAN OSORIO AND F. VINCENT VERNUCCIO
Disgraced former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer went on a rant last week. Hurling half-truths and red herring arguments in an article for Slate, he advocated jeopardizing public workers' retirement security for political ends.
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On The Right
By BRAD O'LEARY
There are a few humorous "top 10 reasons why Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize" lists making the rounds these days. My personal favorite is: "It's his consolation prize for losing the Olympics."
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On The Left
By E.J. DIONNE JR.
Is there room in the Republican Party for genuine moderates? Truth to tell, the GOP can't decide. More precisely, it's deeply divided over whether it should allow any divisions in the party at all.
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