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R. Taylor: An accurate label

An article in a recent Boston newspaper described how “traffic jam politics” will not happen in Massachusetts. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s scandal may be small potatoes to Cal Thomas (Sun Journal, Jan. 15), but my bet is that we have in that phrase the next popular label for tea party tactics. It could not […]

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Cal Thomas: Bridge scandal small potatoes in comparison

A multiple choice question: Select the scandal(s) that affects the most people and has long-term implications for the country in a time of war, a country with a struggling economy that last month produced the weakest job growth in decades. (According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), nearly 92 million Americans are no longer […]

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Cal Thomas: Leftists should prove their programs work

French President Francois Hollande has been confronted by the glaring light of reality — sort of. On New Year’s Day, as his massive tax increases began taking effect, Hollande, a member of the Socialist Party, admitted that taxes in France have become “too heavy, much too heavy.” Indeed, as of Jan. 1, French households now […]

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Cal Thomas: The war on poverty turns 50

In his State of the Union address on Jan. 8, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson declared a “war on poverty.” Today, with roughly the same number of people below the poverty level as in 1964 and with many addicted to government “benefits,” robbing them of a work ethic, it is clear that the poor have mostly […]

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Cal Thomas: Duck Dynasty patriarch’s comment stirs controversy

The outrage industry was in high dudgeon just before Christmas over remarks “Duck Dynasty” family patriarch, Phil Robertson, made to GQ magazine about homosexuality. Outrage is the primary ingredient for political fundraising and political power. One must always have an enemy. Let’s go down the “I Take Offense” checklist and make sure all the boxes […]

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Cal Thomas: A gift that will keep on giving

Each year during the period of conspicuous consumption known as Christmas shopping, I try to think of a gift that will not be returned, exchanged or forgotten before next Christmas. One year it was a goat for a poor African farmer through World Vision. Another year it was a sewing machine for a woman in […]

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N. Willard: Let me just say …

A couple of issues are on my mind as 2013 comes to a close. The LePage administration demonstrates what I recall my parents referring to as being “penny wise and pound foolish.” DHHS Commissioner Mary Mayhew spent close to a million dollars of taxpayer money to hire someone from Rhode Island to study the welfare […]

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Cal Thomas: Freedom and security should not be contradictory

In his classic novel “1984,” George Orwell warned about the evils of a totalitarian state dominated by a single ruling party with total power over its inhabitants. Oceania, his fictional superstate, is under complete surveillance by the authorities. The character known as “Big Brother” reminds everyone he is constantly monitoring the citizens of Oceania, mainly […]

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Cal Thomas: Will U.S. embrace the ‘culture of death’?

During the Christmas season when many celebrate a unique and miraculous birth, what the late Pope John Paul II called “a culture of death” continues its march. Last week, the upper house of the Belgian Senate voted to extend a 2002 law legalizing euthanasia for adults so that it includes incurably ill children. The amended […]

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Cal Thomas: Liberals selling message of greed and envy

In a December 4 speech, President Obama declared income “inequality” to be “the defining challenge of our time.” It is time for me to come clean; to own up to a dark secret I have been hiding most of my life. It is embarrassing to admit it, but I suffer from income inequality. Yes, there […]