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Paid articleComeback 2.0 (December 2020)
CAPITAL IDEAS Comeback 2.0 Will the market rebound in time to ensure Trump’s reelection? by Grover G. Norquist President Trump and the Republicans in Congress are now working to...
Paid articleFortune-Telling the Future of Tax Reform (March 2020)
CAPITAL IDEAS Fortune-Telling the Future of Tax Reform Trump 2.0 would make more beneficial tax cuts. Warren would raise the roof on taxes. by Grover G. Norquist T.he Tax Cut and...
Paid articleCampaign Crawlers (September 2015)
campaign C R AW LERS by GROVER G. NORQU 1ST Governors Under Seige Scott Walker and Sam Brownback must win re-election. The math looks good. Very good. One can presume that when the American...
Paid articlePolitics (July 2014)
POLITICS by GROVER G. NORQUIST What GOP ‘Establishment’? Republicans are unified. The Tea Party won. Republicans are poised to capture the Senate this year, and the mainstream press has already...
Paid articleDefunding the Democratic Party (June 2014)
POLITICS by GROVER G. NORQJJIST Defunding the Democratic Party The republican and Democratic parties are not mirror images of each other. They are built on radically different foundations. The...
Paid articleChattanooga Boohoo (April 2014)
Politics by G ROVER G. NORQUIST Chattanooga Boohoo Big Labor loses the South. Union power is in terminal decline. In the 1950s 35 percent of American workers belonged to labor unions. This fell...
Paid articleSix Giants (March 2014)
Politics by GROVER G. NORQUIST Six Giants There is no room for pygmies in 2016. The republican primary campaign for the presidential nomination in 2016 will be very different from the campaigns...
Paid articleThe Tax & Spend Spectator: The Great Divide (January 2014)
The Tax & Spend Spectator By Grover G. Norquist The Great Divide If you want your federal taxes reduced you will have to wait until 2017. If you want your state and local taxes reduced, move-now....
Paid articleDigest 2013 (December 2013)
the tax & spend SPEC TAT O R by G R O V E R G. NORQUIST Digest 2013 Recapping a year of fiscal warfare. WITH THE November 5 contests in New Jersey and Virginia behind us, we are now one full...
Paid articleGrow With the Flow (November 2013)
The Tax & Spend Spectator By Grover G. Norquist Grow With the Flow Economic growth requires more than just low rates. Amid the clatter and clutter of official Washington's daily dysfunction, a...
Paid articleThis Budget Battle Is All About 2014 (October 2013)
The Tax & Spend Spectator By Grover G. Norquist This Budget Battle Is All About 2014 Barack obama would very much like to be president again. For two glorious years he stood athwart the nation...
Paid articleThe Tax & Spend Spectator: Samuel Gompers Versus Reagan (September 2013)
The Tax & Spend Spectator By Grover G. Norquist Samuel Gompers Versus Reagan Immigration Is Different. For 20 years, Republicans have come together to oppose higher taxes. Paul Ryan's budget won...
Paid articleNo Internet Taxation Without Representation (July 2013)
The Tax And Spend Spectator By Grover Norquist No Internet Taxation Without Representation The knights of the Round Table searched for the Holy Grail. Alchemists in the Middle Ages...
Paid articleA President Loses His Power (May 2013)
FISCAL CLIFF SPECTATOR by GROVER G. NORQUIST A President Loses His Power He stood astride the republic. He had real power. The first time he had it taken away. The second time he gave it...
Paid articleState Watch (April 2013)
State Watch by GROVER G. NORQUIST Murder in the Old Dominion There’s been a murder in Virginia. Or a suicide, anyway. In mid-February, Republican governor Bob McDonnell—only a year ago viewed...
Paid articleThe Only Prophylactic Against Voter Fraud (March 2013)
THE PUBLIC POLICY by GROVER G. NORQUIST The Only Prophylactic Against Voter Fraud Democrats were recently shocked—shocked—to discover Republican plans to change how states allocate their...
Paid articleRedistricting to the Rescue (December 2012)
Redistricting to the Rescue By Grover G. Norquist Obama won the white house. Republicans won the House of Representatives. The U.S. Senate remained majority Democrat, though Republicans retained...
Paid articleThe Other Referendum (November 2012)
THE TAX & SPEND SPECTATOR The Other Referendum by Grover G. Norquist Many in the establishment will read their own favorite lessons from the entrails of the presidential election. But we don't...
Paid articleA Time For Choosing-Really (October 2012)
THE TAX & SPEND SPECTATOR A Time for Choosing—Really by Grover G. Norquist When Ronald Reagan gave his "A Time for Choosing" speech on October 27, just days before the 1964 election between Barry...
Paid articleEvery Governor A Walker (September 2012)
THE TAX & SPEND SPECTATOR Every Governor a Walker Republicans control 24 states. Where are the rest of our Scott Walkers and Bobby Jindals? by Grover G. Norquist In less than two years, the...
Paid articleWaiting for Taxmageddon (July 2012)
THE TAX & SPEND SPECTATOR Waiting for Taxmageddon by Grover G. Norquist On January 1, 2013, just 56 days after the November 6 presidential election, a series of temporary tax cuts will lapse, and...
Paid articleUnited Faiths of America (June 2012)
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR United Faiths of America Obama and the secular left are creating an ecumenical right—again. by Grover G. Norquist Conventional wisdom holds that Governor Mitt Romney's...
Paid articleDemography, Destiny, and Delusion (May 2012)
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR Demography, Destiny, and Delusion Liberals' focus on race ignores what really drives voter behavior. by Grover G. Norquist The sluggish economy favors a Republican...
Paid articleThe Tax and Spend Spectator: The Tax Hike Election of 2012 (April 2012)
The Tax and Spend Spectator The Tax Hike Election of 2012 by Grover G. Norquist Barack obama was a very effective candidate for president in 2007 and 2008. He was not very good at actually...
Paid articleTAX HIKES IN 2011: THE DOG THAT DIDN'T BARK (March 2012)
Tax Hikes in 2011: The Dog That Didn’t Bark by Grover G. Norquist Last year was supposed to be the year of tax increases. The Democrat-controlled Congress had driven spending from $2.7...
Paid articleA BALANCED BUDGET CONSENSUS (December 2011)
A Balanced Budget Consensus by Grover G. Norquist It is central to a free society that every man owns his own soul. Thus the First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion. A free society...
Paid articleObama's Tax Reform Trick (November 2011)
The Campaign Spectator Obama's Tax Reform Trick by Grover G. Norquist On august 2, President Obama lost a yearlong campaign to leverage public outrage at growing deficits and debt into a massive...
Paid articlePledge Allegiance (October 2011)
Politics Pledge Allegiance by Grover G. Norquist In 1986, the taxpayer Protection Pledge was created. The pledge is a written and signed commitment from a candidate for office to his...
Paid articleThe Campaign Spectator: Republicans on Uneasy Street (July 2011)
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR Republicans on Uneasy Street by Grover G. Norquist There is a sense of unease about the cast and storyline of the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in...
Paid articlePolitics (June 2011)
POLITICS We're Tackling Trillions Now by Grover G. Norquist Political leaders and movement activists need bifocal vision. It is necessary to be able to look up along the path while also looking...
Paid articleBeyond The Water's Edge (April 2011)
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR Beyond the Water's Edge Will foreign policy play a role in 2012? by Grover G. Norquist The dominant narrative of the 2010 Republican/ Tea Party landslide is that the...
Paid articleThe Battle Moves To The States (March 2011)
THE REALIGNMENT SPECTATOR The Battle Moves to the States by Grover G. Norquist the pundits who live in cable TV-land tell us to keep our eyes on the looming battle royale in Washington, D.C. In...
Paid articleSpend Rifts (February 2011)
THE TAX AND SPEND SPECTATOR Spend Rifts by Grover G. Norquist the November 2, 2010, election results gave America an opportunity to make a U-turn on the Road to Serfdom. Republicans gained 63...
Paid articleTHE SENATE SPECTATOR: The Road to 60 (December 2010)
THE SENATE SPECTATOR The Road to 60 by Grover G. Norquist Years ago there appeared in the "Humor in Uniform" regular section of Reader's Digest the story of a young soldier at Tank School who...
Paid articlePOLITICS: Tea Timing Republicans (November 2010)
POLITICS Tea Timing Republicans by Grover G. Norquist The tea party movement is the fifth major wave of immigration into the modern Republican Party since World War II. It has...
Paid articleTHE PUBLIC POLICY: The Next Leap Forward on the Road to Serfdom (October 2010)
THE PUBLIC POLICY The Next Leap Forward on the Road to Serfdom by Grover G. Norquist The growth of government in America has not been gradual. Rather, government spending has remained a...
Paid articlePOLITICS (September 2010)
POLITICS Contract Negotiations by Grover G. Norquist When OBAMA, REiD, and PELOSi took combined power in January 2009, many Americans feared that they would maintain one-party rule of Congress...
Paid articlePOLITICS (June 2010)
POLITICS The Anti-Appropriations Committee An old-way plan to curb spending and realign politicians' interests. by Grover G. Norquist The painful joke in Washington, D.C., is that while there...
Paid articlePOLITICS: First Things First (May 2010)
POLITICS First Things First Qualifying for a presidential run in 2012 requires serious team play in 2010. by Grover G. Norquist Conservatives face a dilemma that can become an opportunity. The...
Paid articleWILL 2010 BE ANOTHER 1994? (March 2010)
Will 2010 Be Another 1994? Five surprise developments in 2009 point the way to a great reversal this fall. By Grover G. Norquist Election day, november 2, 2010, will either confirm the...
Paid articleW. JAMES ANTLE III : All Taxpayers Left Alone (April 2008)
books In RevIeW All Taxpayers Left Alone I n the course of a long New Yorker profile of John McCain, Ryan Lizza stopped to survey the latest literature on how Republicans can escape...
Paid articleBULLISH ON 2008 (October 2007)
1 8 T H E A M E R I C A N S P E C T A T O R O C T O B E R 2 0 0 7 HERE ARE FOUR REASONS for Republicans to approach November 2008 with optimism. First, much of the case for continued Democrat...
Paid articleTHE TWELVE YEAR ITCH (June 2006)
THE TWELVE YEAR ITCH Democrats think 2006 will be their 1994. Here's why it won't. by Grover G. Norquist HE BIG QUESTION i n wasnmgton mese Gays i s whether Republicans can hold their...
Paid articleRat Heads in Virginia Coke Bottles (May 2004)
Rat Heads in Virginia Coke Bottles Republican tax hikers are being neutralized by assertive GOP state parties. BY GROVER G. NORQUIST 0 N JANUARY 14 VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR MARK WARNER...
Paid articleIn Half-Still (November 2001)
imminent inflation. But today, with some seventy percent of all dollars circulating overseas, the monetary Ms are nearly irrelevant. Even as the Ms expand at record pace, real...
Paid articlePolitics (February 2001)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist The Coming Bush Dynasty It will flourish if it knocks down key Clinton pillars. Eight years ago, I wrote an article entitled "The Coming Clinton Dynasty." It...
Paid articlePolitics: No More Surprises (November 2000)
II alEoll I I I I I i I E . l J e l l by Grover G. ~orquist No More Surprises This election year is proving not to be 1992 or 1996. A s this column went to press in earl}' October, daily...
Paid articlePolitics: The Catholic Vote (October 2000)
I " , i r o l roll I Ill 14~1 by Grover G. iNorquist The Catholic Vote Active Catholics are more likely than ever to vote GOP. ~ n 196o John F. Kenned 3' won 83 percent of the Catholic vote...
Paid articlePolitics: How to Lose by Winning (September 2000)
by Grover G. Norquist How to Lose by Winning If the GOP wins nationally but not locally--it loses. T here']l be three elections on November 7. The first will decide the presidency for the next...
Paid articlePolitics: Dirty Dog Democrats (July 2000)
|~*Jlimi~! by Grover G. Norqu~st Dirty Dog Democrats In their desperation, some are acting like gangsters. O n May 3, Rep. Patrick Kennedy, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign...
Paid articlePolitics: A Veep in Our Future (June 2000)
by Grover G. Norquist A Veep in Our Future His selectors should also be thinking beyond November. F ourteen of America's 42 presidents- fully one-third-- first served as vice president. Eight...
Paid articlePolitics: Mopping Up After McCain (May 2000)
by Grover G. Norquist Mopping Up After McCain How conservatives and the GOP suppressed a mutiny. T he McCain mutiny failed. Why? And will this coup attempt create or highlight fissures in the...
Paid articlePolitics: Netizens United (April 2000)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Netizens United F our years ago, the political world discovered "Soccer Moms" as a swing voter bloc. The November 7, 2000 election will be the first Internet...
Paid articlePolitics: Holding on to Congress (March 2000)
by Grover G. Norquist Holding on to Congress The case for GOP optimism is not far-fetched. J anuary brought good news for Republicans preparing for the November 7 general election. On January...
Paid articlePolitics: Replaying the Last Election (February 2000)
by Grover G. Norquist Replaying the Last Election Off-year bouts that set the stage for 2000's main event. T he last off-year elections of the millennium--particularly in Virginia,...
Paid articlePolitics: McCain's Big Backers (December 1999)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist McCain's Big Backers T he establishment press has successfully focused our attention on the 557,186,658 Texas Governor George W. Bush raised in the first nine...
Paid articlePolities: Switch Hits (November 1999)
This is the background image for an unknown creator of an OCR page with image plus hidden text. in Illinois, seven in the New England states, and four in Pennsylvania. What Democrats bravely...
Paid articlePolitics: What No One Expected (September 1999)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist What No One Expected I t wasn't supposed to work out this way. One year ago the conventional wisdom was that Republicans would now be locked in a bitter and...
Paid articlePolitics: No Taxation via Litigation (August 1999)
P 0 L irTAK C by Grover G. Norquist No Taxation via Litigation Regulation is out, litigation is in. The era of big government may be over, but the era of regulation through litigation has just...
Paid articlePolitics: The Chairmen's Candidates (June 1999)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist The Chairmen's Candidates I n mid-April, Republican state chairmen met in historic Williamsburg, Virginia. In a press conference with Jim Nicholson, chairman of the...
Paid articlePolitics: Reagan's Children (May 1999)
POL. TICS by Grover G. Norquist Reagan's Children here are more Republican voters T than there used to be. In the congressional elections of 1994, 1996, and 1998, GOP candidates won 53, 5o, and...
Paid articlePolitics: Winner Takes All (April 1999)
and their Muscovite masters, acutely aware of how poorly this would play in America a half-century ago, turned the tables adroitly. Those who properly denounced the "informing," routinely carried...
Paid articlePolitics: The Ten Percent Solution (March 1999)
PO LIT by Grover G. Norquist The Ten Percent Solution he battle lines are clear again. Bill T Clinton has reverted to form as a tax-and-spend liberal. In his 77-minute State of the Union address...
Paid articlePolitics: Cashiering Social Security (February 1999)
nized. Because federal, state, and local computer databases are not linked together, residents of this country enjoy what some refer to as "security through obscurity." The political implications...
Paid articlePolitics (January 1999)
by Grover G. Norquist Stalemate Without an agenda there can be no silver linings. W hen the dust settled after November's elections, Republicans held the Senate by 5545 and the House of...
Paid articlePolitics: The Governors' Big Five (December 1998)
already-enacted program of schoolchoice for low-income students in Milwaukee. Thompson recently won backRepublican control of the state senate, and one could sense his pent-up desire tolead...
Paid articlePolitics: Have Gun, Will Travel (November 1998)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Have Gun, Will Travel S mart Democrats have always feared the issue of gun control. Like the Sirens that lured Greek sailors onto fatal reefs, gun control is the...
Paid articlePolitics: Operation Breakout (October 1998)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Operation Breakout A t nine a.m. on Wednesday, July 22, more than 200 of the 228 members of the House Republican Conference filed into the Eisenhower Room of the...
Paid articlePolitics: Calling the House (September 1998)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Calling the House T he November 3 elections are coming into sharper focus. While Republicans expect to pick up three or four governorships and two or three Senate...
Paid articleBig Labor Buys Some Time (August 1998)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Big Labor Buys Some Time I n 1996, AFL-CIO President John Sweeney announced plans to spend $35 million to win back the House of Representatives for the Democratic...
Paid articlePolitics: Dobson and the GOP (July 1998)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Dobson and the GOP ii e are very pleased with the leadership of the House and Senate," says Douglas Johnson, legislative director for the National Right to Life...
Paid articlePolitics (June 1998)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Read Their Lips W hile some politicians have a hard time thinking past the next election, Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) and Rep. Joe Barton (R-Tex.) have a longterm...
Paid articlePolitics: A Pension for Politics (March 1998)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist A Pension for Politics I f the Iowa McCaughey family of septuplet fame has already made a personal contribution to strengthen the demographic trends that favored...
Paid articlePolitics: Pete Wilson's Moment (February 1998)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Pete Wilson's Moment G overnor Pete Wilson of California has decided to change the world: In September he put his personal and political prestige on the line by...
Paid articlePolitics (January 1998)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Happy Days Are Here set events of November '97 have set the stage for Republicans to win enough House, Senate, and gubernatorial races in November '98 to secure...
Paid articlePolitics: Something Old and New (November 1997)
by Grover G. Norquist Something Old and New Two hot issues that unite the right and divide the left. T wo issues—one old, one new—are changing the face of American politics. The first has been in...
Paid articlePolitics: The Winter of Our Discontent (October 1997)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist The Winter of Our Discontent I t's worth recalling that last July's failed coup against Speaker Newt Gingrich came in the wake of more than six months of...
Paid articlePolitics: A Renegotiated Contract (September 1997)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist A Renegotiated Contract W bile most of Washington concerns itself with the palace intrigue directed against Newt Gingrich, the speaker himself has been thinking...
Paid articlePolitics: Eye on the States (August 1997)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Eye on the States T he Washington press is like the drunk looking for his keys under a street lamp. He'd lost them somewhere else, but preferred to search where the...
Paid articlePolitics: A Day to Remember (July 1997)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist A Day to Remember May 13 wasn't a bad day to be a Republican. That morning, Florida State Rep. Sandra Murman became the 256th Democratic officeholder in America to...
Paid articlePolitics: No Stopping Them (June 1997)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist No Stopping Them T he establishment says term limits are dead. It said so in 1991, too, after opponents (led by then—House Speaker Tom Foley) defeated a term-limits...
Paid articlePolitics: Fuss Budget (May 1997)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Fuss Budget I f every senator who had promised to vote for the balanced budget amendment had actually done so, the measure would have passed on March 4 with 74...
Paid articlePolitics: Welfare Kings (April 1997)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Welfare Kings T he budget battle has Republicans and Democrats in a Mexican standoff: Clinton will veto serious tax reductions and entitlement reform, and the...
Paid articlePolitics: Lessons From the Inquisition (March 1997)
by Grover G. Norquist Lessons From the Inquisition What the GOP found out about itself and the other guys. he Democrats' failed effort to They launched a month-long ethics T recapture the House...
Paid articlePolitics: 2000 Dollars (February 1997)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist 2000 Dollars I t's rare these days to see GOP incumbents campaigning only for themselves. In 1994, after then—Republican whip Newt Gingrich announced that members...
Paid articlePolitics: House Sweet It Is (January 1997)
POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist House Sweet It Is On election day the Democratic Party lost what it wanted most: the House. In recent years the Democrats have learned to survive the periodic loss...
Paid articlePolitics: Labor's Last Stand (August 1996)
"Politics: Labor's Last Stand" by Grover G. Norquist Labor's Last Stand Facing falling numbers and growing apathy,...
Paid articlePolitics: Holding the House (July 1996)
"Politics: Holding the House" surgeon Svyatoslav Fyodorov, and former General Alexander Lebed—to throw their support behind him, not the president. "Gorbachev naturally is in the minds of the electorate," he explained. (Like...
Paid articlePolitics: The '96 Dream Team (May 1996)
"Politics: The '96 Dream Team" by Grover G. Norquist The '96 Dream Team Months beforehand, House Republican leaders decided to make April 15 a turning point in the 1996 election year. They scheduled a vote for Tax Day...
Paid articlePolitics: Georgetown Off My Mind (March 1996)
"Politics: Georgetown Off My Mind" by Grover G. Norquist Georgetown Off My Mind Gordon Liddy, Robert Bork, Sen. Fred Thompson, and other conservatives from business, academia, politics, and the media danced in the...
Paid articlePolitics: The Bad News Is Wrong (January 1996)
"Politics: The Bad News Is Wrong" by Grover G. Norquist The Bad News Is Wrong 0n Tuesday, November 7, Paul Patton was elected governor of Kentucky, after campaigning on a platform of tax cuts, the need to reduce the...
Paid articlePolitics/D-Day (December 1995)
D-Day by Grover G. Norquist N o one expected the Washington Establishment to surrender gracefully. The Republican Reconciliation Bill, scheduled to go to Bill Clinton on November 13, is the...
Paid articlePolitics / Take It or Leave It (November 1995)
Take It or Leave It by Grover G. Norquist T he media-driven boomlet for retired General Colin Powell is the most recent confirmation of the Democratic Party's collapse as a contender for national...
Paid articlePolitics/ Flat Tax Express (October 1995)
Flat Tax Express by Grover G. Norquist Within months of Ronald Reagan's 1981 inauguration, Congress enacted the Kemp-Roth tax bill, cutting marginal tax rates by 25 percent. Now Alabama Sen....
Paid articlePolitics/Defending the Left (September 1995)
POLITICS j2,^"1 Cy"–, Defunding the Left by Grover G. Norquist Phyllis Schiafly is the president of Eagle Forum, the national grassroots organization that over the years has battled the Legal...
Paid articlePolitics / A Limited Future (August 1995)
be closed. Clinton swore up and down that he was not giving in to terrorism, now defined as domestic far-right extremism. No, he was giving in to the Secret Service, which was giving in to...
Paid articlePolitics / Pretty Vacant (July 1995)
Pretty Vacant by Grover G. Norquist T he Democratic Party's response to the Contract With America, the 1994 Republican sweep, and the ascension of Newt Gingrich to the Speaker's chair in the House...
Paid articlePolitics/Contract Extension (June 1995)
Contract Extension by Grover G. Norquist N ine months ago, Republican candidates for the House stood on the steps of the Capitol and offered America a deal: if voters would give the GOP their first...
Paid articlePolitics /Color TV (May 1995)
Color TV by Grover G. Norquist S ince 1978, selling radio and broadcast licenses to preferred racial groups has meant a generous tax break for the seller. The tax preferences can reach astonishing...
Paid articlePolitics / Supermajority Men (April 1995)
G eorge Voinovich, recently reelected governor of Ohio, reminds us why, even in the new Republican era, we need a constitutional amendment that requires a supermajority to raise taxes. Three years...
Paid articlePolitics / '96 Cheers (March 1995)
'96 Cheers Since the "inauguration" of Speaker Gingrich and Majority Leader Dole, the most frequently asked question in Republican circles in Washington has been, "Who should be the candidate for...
Paid articlePolitics / Whipped Into Shape (February 1995)
Whipped Into Shape by Grover G. Norquist I n the early 1980s, Newt Gingrich organized the Conservative Opportunity Society to promote his vision of an alternative to the liberal welfare state....
Paid articlePolitics / Body Counts (January 1995)
POLITICS _Ci;\**14 Body Counts by Grover G. Norquist T he long-predicted partisan realignment has finally come to pass, and Washington is in a state of shock and disbelief. The Democrats' grip on...
Paid articlePolitics / Republican Suitors (April 1994)
Republican Suitors by Grover G. Norquist / n two years, Republicans will nominate a candidate for the presidency—and the leadership of their party. These are two distinct tasks, and activists are...
Paid articlePolitics / Looking Ahead (December 1994)
Looking Ahead by Grover G. Norquist F or more than a year Republicans had been dreading the final two weeks of the 103rd Congress. Bill Clinton would win several legislative victories and pass...
Paid articlePolitics / Crime Pays (November 1994)
Crime Pays by Grover G. Norquist 0 n August 11, the House of Representatives voted 225-210 to defeat a rule that would have brought Bill Clinton's crime bill to the floor for a vote. The Clinton...
Paid articlePolitics / The Future Is Now (October 1994)
The Future Is Now by Grover G. Norquist A t 11 a.m. on September 27, Republican candidates for the House of Representatives, both incumbents and challengers, will sign a "Contract With America"...
Paid articlePolitics/Hate Trick (September 1994)
Hate Trick by Grover G. Norquist / n the 1930s, traditional Catholics, evangelical Protestants, and Orthodox Jews were valued members of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal Coalition. Today, they are the...
Paid articlePolitics /Headed for a Big Fall (August 1994)
POLITICS Headed for a Big Fall by Grover G. Norquist For the first time since 1956, the Republicans this fall will make a serious bid for control of both houses of Congress. Holding 178 seats in...
Paid articlePolitics/ The Politics of Business (July 1994)
The Politics of Business by Grover G. Norquist 0 n April 5, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce fired senior vice president Bill Archey. Archey, an architect of business community collaboration with the...
Paid articlePolitics / Home Rule (June 1994)
Home Rule by Grover G. Norquist W hile home schooling in the sixties and seventies was largely a liberal phenomenon—parents who wanted their children out of the conformist, bourgeois public...
Paid articlePolitics / A Winning Drive (March 1994)
POLITICS %-.4rw 0/4 A Winning Drive by Grover G. Norquist M orton Blackwell, the Republican National Committeeman from Virginia, has long urged conservative activists and legislators to wage...
Paid articlePolitics/Democrats Misfire on Guns (February 1994)
Democrats Misfire on Guns by Grover G. Norquist n a two-week span at the end of last / year, President Clinton won passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), defeated the...
Paid articlePolitics / GOP Hat Trick (January 1994)
GOP Hat Trick by Grover G. Norquist H aley Barbour campaigned for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee promising to spend $3 million on a "National Policy Forum," a series of...
Paid articlePolitics / The Great Patriotic War (December 1993)
The Great Patriotic War by Grover G. Norquist 0 n Monday, October 4, House minority leader Bob Michel (RIM) announced that he would not run for another congressional term. Jerry Solomon of New...
Paid articlePolitics / Florio Fights Back (November 1993)
Florio Fights Back by Grover G. Norquist F our years ago, New Jersey Governor Jim Florio raised state taxes by a record-breaking $2.8 billion. Despite a campaign promise to oppose higher taxes on...
Paid articlePolitics /Eng/er 's Moment (October 1993)
0 n August 10, Bill Clinton signed the largest tax increase in American history. The following week, Michigan governor John Engler signed into law Senate Bill 1, the largest tax cut at the state...
Paid articlePolitics/Rainbow Republican (September 1993)
S ince Bill Clinton's election, the Republican Party has defeated two sitting Democratic senators, won twenty-five of thirty-nine state legislative races, and elected the first Republican mayor of...
Paid articlePolitics /Bogus Charlie Stenholm (August 1993)
0 n Thursday afternoon, May 27, 1993, Texas congressman Charlie Stenholm cast his vote in favor of Bill Clinton's budget reconciliation package, which increases taxes by $300 billion over the next...
Paid articlePolitics / What to Filibuster Next? (July 1993)
me how much he liked my necktie. He told me he was trained as an economist, and he quickly found that he could maximize his utility by working as a wrestler instead of an economist. "My Dad's an...
Paid articlePolitics / The Twelve Commandments (June 1993)
H aley Barbour, the recently elected Republican National Committee chairman, would like to add a twelfth commandment to Moses' ten and Ronald Reagan's eleventh ("Thou shalt not speak ill of a fellow...
Paid articlePolitics/Making Crime Pay (May 1993)
F or half a century, the views of candidates on Soviet Communism were paramount. Cuban-Americans would not even listen to a candidate's position on health care if they thought he viewed Castro as a...
Paid articlePolitics/Congress's Feisty Frosh (April 1993)
0 n January 5, 1993, the 103rd Congress was sworn in with 110 new members. This unusually large influx of new blood was caused by the decennial redistricting for the nineties, the House Bank and...
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Kanda Software, Inc.