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A Farewell to Arms?

by Lou Dubose | May 1, 2015 | Foreign Policy, Politics

  In 2002, as U.S. military forces mobilized to invade Iraq, Iran possessed 200 centrifuges to enrich uranium. By 2009, that number had grown to 7,000. By 2013, Iran had acquired 20,000, with more than 10,000 enriching uranium. The acquisition of cen…

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Net Neutrality Moves to Congress

by Lou Dubose | Apr 1, 2015 | Politics

On February 26, Federal Communications Commissioner Tom Wheeler led the Democratic majority on the commission to a 3-2 net neutrality ruling that designated the Internet a public utility and prohibits big Internet service providers from establishing…

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Workers, Not Citizens

by Lou Dubose | Apr 1, 2015 | Politics

…, dense with useful information, might have been a fine book. They weren’t and it’s not. Lou Dubose is the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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Obamacare’s ‘Death Spiral’

by Lou Dubose | Apr 1, 2015 | Legal Affairs, Politics

…th care system. Subsidies will end immediately. And the death spiral will begin in July. Lou Dubose is the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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Israel Is a Partisan Issue

by Lou Dubose | Mar 2, 2015 | Blog

…not making Israel “a partisan issue,” that moment has passed. —Lou Dubose March 2, 2015 Lou Dubose of the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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