Talia Reed
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Displaying Results 1 - 15 (of 15) for Yahoo! Voices
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Indiana Democrats Desert Their DutyIn recent days minority Democrats have taken to crossing state lines in order to avoid a quorum and disrupt the Democratic process, thereby subverting their duties.
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Why Are We Having This Conversation?Nancy Debowski wants to solve her state's budget woes by increasing taxes on businesses--the job creators--rather than trimming the fat and making government spending match the revenue.
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The Bad Business of Boycotting the ElectionsPoliticians might be crooks, but avoiding them by not participating in the political process will not make them go away, nor will starting a party of your own.
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GOP Speaks Out About Chamber RatingsDembowski fails to connect the dots: businesses'"of all sizes'"are not separate entities with objectives contrary to that of the average individual citizen.
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Indiana State Rep. Nancy Dembowski and a Herd of ElephantsIndiana State Rep. Nancy Debowski of District 17 dismisses the looming financial problem that the federal Healthcare mandates has caused.
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Making the Case for Small GovernmentA great president said, "Freedom is a fragile thing; it is never more than one generation away from extinction."
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Indiana State Representative Dembowski Fails to Make Logical Economic ConnectionsDembowski wants to "claw back" incentives given to businesses because she believes they are not to be trusted with creating jobs.
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Having the Foresight to Parent with HindsightConsiders the perspective a grandmother who is parenting, and the ways in which a grandparent would parent differently.
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Taxing Our Tanning Salons and Burning Up Our FreedomsThe government relies heavily on America's "sin taxes" and the tanning tax is just that, as well as the end of our individual freedoms.
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Top 10 (More) Quotes of 2009Ten political quotes to remind us of all those political news stories of 2009.
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Looking at ColumbineReflecting on what it means to be 18 years old and just about to graduate, and what it meant on April 20, 1999.
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A Different School of ThoughtUpon a visit to my former junior high school I realize how my entire world from that era of my history is nothing but memories.
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The Anti-GrandmaA conversation with Grandma leads into a full-fledged description of her quirky personality.
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Labor of LoveThe experience of becoming a parent, and dealing with medical problems.
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April is the Cruelest MonthThe difficulty of waiting through a period of unemployment.


