george will
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PublishedMarch 17, 2014
George Will: Obama fails to see government’s role in exacerbating income inequality
The welfare state, primarily devoted to pensions and medical care for the elderly, aggravates inequality.
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PublishedMarch 10, 2014
George Will: Administration excuses IRS abuses by rewriting political rules
It still punishes groups critical of progressives by delaying routine requests for tax-exempt status.
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PublishedMarch 3, 2014
George Will: Colorado races demonstrate national GOP’s desire to influence state candidate choice
On Wednesday, the hidden hand of the national Republican Party shuffled the state’s political deck.
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PublishedFebruary 17, 2014
George Will: Republicans’ reasons for shying from immigration reform? Borderline
Assertions that it’s a distraction, or divisive, or benefits only Democrats just don’t hold water.
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PublishedFebruary 10, 2014
George Will: Obama needs to deliver more than words and magic numbers
Saying things is not the same as accomplishing them; good intentions are not good deeds.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2014
George Will: House candidates in rural New York district a study in contrasts
The rare, competitive race features a conservative incumbent and a progressive interloper.
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PublishedJanuary 27, 2014
George Will: Constitution’s mild requirement becomes State of the Union circus
No matter which party’s president delivers it, the address is undignified and unnecessary.
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PublishedJanuary 20, 2014
George Will: High court weighs home-care workers paying tribute to unions
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday on the policy in Illinois.
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PublishedJanuary 13, 2014
George Will: Court has a chance to rein in rampant use of executive power
Monday’s case concerns whether Barack Obama made recess appointments when the Senate was not in recess, and made them to fill vacancies that did not happen during a recess.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2014
George Will: Numbers, current and historical, put Republicans in the driver’s seat
Three crucial components of Obama’s coalition – unmarried women, minorities (more than 40 percent of Obama’s 2012 vote) and young people – are especially prone to skipping midterms.
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