Has Progressivism Killed Conservatism, Or Was It Suicide?
Author and attorney Jim Ostrowski joins the program today to discuss his book, “Progressivism: A Primer on the Idea Destroying America.”
Author and attorney Jim Ostrowski joins the program today to discuss his book, “Progressivism: A Primer on the Idea Destroying America.”
With the field down to the fantastic five, tonight's GOP debate - the last chance to hatchet your opponent before Super Tuesday - should be a real deathmatch. With The Donald so far ahead, Kasich and Carson have nothing to lose and Rubio and Cruz will be lobbing soundbite-grenades at one another as well as taking aim at Trump. In light of Trump's comments on Tuesday night, "it's going to be an amazing two months... we might not even need the two months, folks, to be honest," the gloves must come off.
"It's time to say no to professional politicians and yes to someone who has created jobs and grown a business," says Chris Collins, a Republican congressman from Trump's home state of New York, but he is among a quiet few among the entrenched establishment that is "confused and cowed" as The Donald soars to a massive lead at the bookies.
As The Burning Platform's Jim Quinn notes, this isn’t actually a shocker.
When 40% of the working age population doesn’t work and another 10% only hold part-time jobs, they aren’t paying any Federal Income taxes. They are paying sales taxes, gasoline taxes, excise taxes, toll taxes, phone taxes, etc.
I don’t ask, “Is Italy a great country?” Everybody knows that. It produced Dante, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Chef Boy-Ar-Dee. The question before us now is this one: Is Italy the greatest country?
I ask because late yesterday afternoon, I was at Caffe Tancredi, a tiny bar off the piazza here in Norcia, having a Birra Nursia, when the young woman standing next to me struck up a conversation in English.