February 2009

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By Chris Robertson at 9:35PM
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By Chet Butterworth at 11:40AM

Clint Eastwood on Letterman

Just this morning I was wishing I had the influence of Geoge Clooney to spread political values. Well, tonight on David Letterman (repeat, sorry) Clint Eastwood (ultimate bad astronaut) spoke out against the automobile bailouts, albeit subtly. Eastwood, a self described libertarian probably has other great political views just waiting to infiltrate the red carpet.
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By Bonnie Kristian at 8:11PM
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By Bonnie Kristian at 6:24PM
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By Bonnie Kristian at 4:00PM

2009 Federal Budget Proposed

President Bush may have been the first president to bring us to a $3 trillion budget, but his successor seems well on his way to beating that record.  The national debt already tops $10 trillion - which amounts to more than $30,000 per citizen - and the next budget will add to it significantly:
Obama's spending plans would push the 2009 budget deficit to a massive $1.75 trillion, officials said this morning. The government's yearly shortfall would equal 12.3 percent of the nation's annual economic output.

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By Kyle Peabody at 7:51AM

YAL Podcast 2 With Bob Murphy!

http://kylepeabody.com/yalpodcast/?p=episode&name=2009-02-26_yal2.mp3 YAL AHS has released the second podcast, featuring Robert Murphy! Go download it for your iPod on the way to CPAC!
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By Ragnar Danneskjold at 6:12AM

YAR is Here!

The first issue of Young American Revolution was delivered to the YAL House yesterday and is awaiting distribution to YAL members, donors and attendees at CPAC this weekend. To make sure you get your own copy, either join YAL or make a donation of $50 or more.
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By Jeff Frazee at 5:43PM

Questions for Dambisa Moyo -- The Anti-Bono

Interview with the African, Dambisa Moyo, requesting the end of all foreign aid to her country within the next 5 years. From the New York Times:

Q: You argue in your book that Western aid to Africa has not only perpetuated poverty but also worsened it, and you are perhaps the first African to request in book form that all development aid be halted within five years.
A: Think about it this way — China has 1.3 billion people, only 300 million of whom live like us, if you will, with Western living standards. There are a billion Chinese who are living in substandard conditions. Do you know anybody who feels sorry for China? Nobody.
Q: Maybe that’s because they have so much money that we here in the U.S. are begging the Chinese for loans.
A: Forty years ago, China was poorer than many African countries. Yes, they have money today, but where did that money come from? They built that, they worked very hard to create a situation where they are not dependent on aid.
Q: What do you think has held back Africans?
A: I believe it’s largely aid. You get the corruption — historically, leaders have stolen the money without penalty — and you get the dependency, which kills entrepreneurship. You also disenfranchise African citizens, because the government is beholden to foreign donors and not accountable to its people.

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By Jeff Frazee at 10:40AM
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By Chris Robertson at 9:03AM

Dear Bobby Jindal, I'm not stupid.

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