Monthly Archives: March 2009

This is Not a Purge

Removing Jeff Frederick is necessary because we need to get the RPV back on track and position the party to actually be able to help our candidates win this November. Continue reading

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It’s the Growth, Not the Deficit

While the 2010 Fiscal Year may have resulted in a record deficit, it’s the startling increase in the growth and scale of government that should really get your attention. Continue reading

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Why the Bailout Is Self-Defeating

The government isn’t a normal investor. We need to be careful to keep the government’s political interests from overwhelming what is best for the banks. Continue reading

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Time to Revisit Privatization

The current fiscal strains make focusing on true government functions all the more necessary. To get the most out of its limited resources America, and Virginia should return to its roots and fully embrace privatization efforts. Continue reading

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Reduce Health Care Costs Based on Facts

Contrary to popular claims, the price of prescription drugs are a small and decreasing factor in the ever-increasing costs of health insurance. When attempting to address this issue that fact needs to be realized. Continue reading

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