Muggeridge’s gloomy question doesn’t seem quite as irrationally pessimistic.
Doesn’t the will of the voters in passing Proposition 108, requiring a two-thirds vote to increase state revenues, deserve respect?
Harding’s opponent said “every traitor in America” would be voting for him.
Pay back the debt owned supporting cities and get a more aggressive owner.
The usually useful scolds of the congressional practices of logrolling and pork make an exception.
And it has potentially serious ramifications for the Valley’s economic health.
Forget the “buy local” economic hooey.
Where should the moral line be drawn on keeping Americans safe?
Proves Ronald Reagan’s adage about a government program being the closest thing to eternal life on earth.
The bill represents a congressional failure, but the alternative was fiscal chaos.