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- Filing for divorce from the New York Times. What took so long ?
- Partners in protest: The anti-Israel, cop-bash link
- Yadlin: Israel now has five years to ensure we can stop Iran
- The reasons for the dislike of Israel are numerous and often reinforce each other
- "Every one of the pro-terrorist policies Arafat carried out following the Oslo Accords was supported and facilitated by his number two man, Mahmoud Abbas"
- "This is the untold story of the Jewish forgotten refugees. These Jews, who survived ethnic cleansing and were systematically expelled, were now forgotten" [VIDEO]
- "No, Israel isn’t a country of privileged and powerful white Europeans"
- "Israel is getting closer and closer to the Arab Gulf nations, as they realize that the Palestinian cause is a self-created dead end"
Tag Archives: Keynesian economics
The Laffer Curve turns 40: the legacy of a controversial idea
WASHINGTON POST by Stephen Moore December 26, 2014 It was 40 years ago this month that two of President Gerald Ford’s top White House advisers, Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld, gathered for a steak dinner at the Two Continents restaurant … Continue reading →