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Chris Christie and the Elusive Moderate Vote in 2016 January 15, 2014
William Sullivan
The media narrative surrounding the alleged Christie scandal is something of a preemptive eulogy for Republicans' election hopes, particularly with moderate voters. Nonsense.
Competence, Care, and Christie November 15, 2013
G. Murphy Donovan
The issue isn't health care anymore, if it ever was. Competence is the issue.
FEMA: Another Federal Disaster November 26, 2012
Jim O’Sullivan
FEMA has often attracted negative attention during natural disasters, attention that triggered in-depth investigations and attempts to improve its structure and strategies. Each change has further exacerbated FEMA's disaster resolution problems.
The Parchment-Thin Veil of Civility November 26, 2012
Glenn Fairman
In an age where government does everything it should not and fails in doing what it ought, we must keep in mind that the glib courtesies of civil society are only a mask for a measured depravity entrenched deep within us all
Obama Appoints Class Warfare Czar to Save New York November 18, 2012
Daren Jonescu
It is essential at this moment that conservatives not become so inured to adical rhetoric from Obama's politburo that we simply let it pass for normal in public discussion.
Economic Ignorance Further Hampers Hurricane Sandy Victims November 3, 2012
William Ward
The economic ignorance of politicians who vow mass prosecutions for price gouging only serves to thwart the survival and recovery efforts of the victims.
The Leadership Disconnect from Sandy November 2, 2012
Matt Holzmann
While NYPD, FDNY and National Guard are pulling double shifts and linemen and tree surgeons are collapsing from too many hours, the leadership elite has not been setting a very good example.
Living Through Sandy (and No Obama Leadership) October 31, 2012
Yossi Gestetner
Many sections of Rockland County, New York, and many areas in the region suffering destruction from Sandy, are not on the radar of the national media, FEMA, or the President.