| |
« Is The War on Terrorism a Humanities Problem In Search of a Policy? |
Main
| Time to Surender »
Welcome to the machine, Obama.Steven Malanga weighs in at City Journal on Schumer and Bloomberg's call for SarBox reform, and warns Wall Street has no chance if Charlie Rangel takes the chair of Ways and Means. "Can you imagine," Malanga asks, "a Texas congressman deriding tax cuts that benefited the oil industry?" More on New York's leaders' newest cause here and here.The anti-Kelo wave keeps swelling.In our latest featured column, Howard Husock looks to Hong Kong to explain why the idea of a border fence is no good, and why we don't just hire the Mexican army to close the border.You know things are in bad shape when the Times starts systematically endorsing Republicans. And a box of salted peanuts to the reader who can best explain how the scandal threatening to take down New York State Comptroller Alan Hevesi is any worse than Governor Pataki, who's diligently going after the Democrat, committing the same sin, and some more to boot. The Voice runs it down, and points to the very cozy relationship between the head of the so-called ethics commission and the governor.
|
|
|
|