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4.20.2002 12:02 PM Kudlow has to get into some policy position. He understands that tax cuts lead to economic growth. He also has the courage to stand up to Leftist class warriors who constantly moan the mantra that tax cuts only help the rich. I've been pushing Kudlow to be the next Fed chief, but I'll take him as treasury secretary. At least he wouldn't disappear from public view like Sec. O'Neill. (Where are you? Hello, anybody out there?) Of course, Kudlow in any position of power is a pipe dream with his cocaine baggage. A vicious Democratic Senate would smile ear to ear while Borking Kudlow. "Dem Demagoguery" [via The Blue Button] Sean Hackbarth | 4.19.2002 2:05 PM What should one make of Gov. Gary Johnson (R-NM) after he says drug reform is the "biggest issue facing the country today that actually has a solution"? Does he not remember 9.11? Does he forget that the U.S. is at war? Sure, drug reform deserves an intelligent debate. It's an issue that delves into personal freedom, law enforcement, and how we want our society to look like. But to say that drug reform tops literal war is to ignore the present state of affairs. "Johnson and Thompson: The War on the War on Drugs" Sean Hackbarth | 4.18.2002 4:34 PM A computer with the power of a desktop, the portability of a PDA, and a spiffy look: WOW! I'm drooling, and with a $1000, I could actually afford it. Imagine the journalistic/weblogging possibilities. Someone could have documented the real-time chaos happening after that plane crashed into the building in Milan. If that person had some kind of wireless connection, after a few clicks the world could follow what was happening on the ground. If he didn't have a wireless connection, he could go home plug in and then upload to the Net. No more bother with syncing with the home PC. Portability and power are contained in one device. One major problem: what if you lose it? If you misplace it, or someone steals it, you're out of luck. Some company will have to invent and device to easily back up and restore data from this kind of computer. "Start-Up to Release Ultra-Portable PC" Sean Hackbarth | 4.14.2002 7:45 AM The Israelis really believe they have the goods linking Arafat to terrorism. Why else would they be offering the U.S. both documents in Arabic and translated? The NY Times story also offers Israel's sketch of how Palestinan terrorist cells operate. "U.S. Is Given Papers That Israelis Assert Tie Arafat to Terror" Sean Hackbarth | |
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