NPRI on education spending…

Count this as my quote of the week.
“Hardly anyone today thinks the quality of education has increased considerably over the last several decades. Yet from 1961-2005, per-pupil education spending in the United States increased by 247 percent, adjusted for inflation. In fact, per-pupil spending hikes on public education from 1961-2005 were so massive [...]

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Bob Novak in Hit and Run

Over heard on a call today that Bob Novak had been involved in a hit and run so I ran straight to Drudge Report. Sure enough… he was.
Syndicated columnist Robert D. Novak was cited by police after he hit a pedestrian with his black Corvette in downtown Washington, D.C., on Wednesday morning.
A Politico reporter saw [...]

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Right Online Dubbed Huge Success

Right Online, a gathering of internet activists and free-market minded voters, turned out to be quite a successful event. Put on by AFP, and sponsored by organizations such as my own employer, the Sam Adams Alliance, the event was able to attract a wide range of speakers, panelists, and trainers.
Right Online is now the second [...]

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Right Online and Netroots Twitter Streams

Live Twitter streams are available now via Twemes. You can catch Right Online live here, and Netroots here.
Also catch Right Online at The Right Tweets.

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AFP Crashes Al Gore Speech

Caught this video on FOX news last night while here at the AFP Right Online conference.

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It’s Time for Some Campaignin’

Jib is back in action with the latest vid. Awesome!

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Is David All advocating Net Regulation?

I could be missing something here, but in a recent column on Politico, David All appears to be advocating government regulation on the internet. In fact, it almost looks like he’s calling on the GOP to support Net Regulation as a party in order to “catch up to Democrats online”.

As Republicans, we must not only [...]

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Walmart is smart with business…

… yet the anti-free market crowd believes good business practice is evil.
A recent legal decision reminds us just how anti-Union Wal-Mart is. Back in 2000, the meat department of a local Wal-Mart store voted to have the United Food and Commercial Workers Union represent them. A few weeks later, in a ‘totally unrelated’ move, Wal-Mart [...]

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