Wisconsin, Have you Met L. Paul Bremer?
…even are accepting that Clinton et al’s governing time was part of the thread. It’s economic. It’s societal structure, it’s civil rights, it’s power (always is since the constitutional convention)….
…even are accepting that Clinton et al’s governing time was part of the thread. It’s economic. It’s societal structure, it’s civil rights, it’s power (always is since the constitutional convention)….
…clause to its original meaning and intended usage. (Rehnquist and Thomas dissented from the opinion, but Scalia did not.) But the Court never again used the privileges-and-immunities clause. Civil-libertarians of…
…Sarkozy and Cameron. And then there’s always the fear that this crisis will inaugurate excessive nationalism, that the Provos will exploit civil unrest and lack of confidence in the government…
…or the wild west without the civilizing influence of towns with governments and sheriffs to keep order. With midterm election day just around the corner, maybe it’s worth reminding everybody…
…relevant oversight bodies, and through robust criminal and civil enforcement against those, whether inside or outside of Government, who waste, steal or abuse TARP funds. [emphasis mine] If Tim Geithner…
…I was having with another Bear, with whom I agree about all important things. A long time ago I went with some civil rights workers to visit a migrant labor…
…civil society to lead to greater belief in the future and expectations of a future. Katie notes that she has two teenaged daughters. Other than bringing international attention to it,…
…in God). And if “God & country” is more to your liking, well, you can always get a job as a civil servant. Multinationals need executives with vision – a…
…during the Civil War but that tax was declared unconstitutional. The first surprise was that from 1901 to 1915 business fixed investment accounted for 10.5% of GDP, a smaller sum…
…and benefits of military personnel and civilian employees. But the remainder – $400 billion – is spent on goods-and-services contracts with entities outside the Defense Department.” Carter’s use of the…