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Thrive as a Person of Faith amid Secular Sinkholes
People of faith who feel under siege in secular settings can navigate with strategies such as daily prayer, connecting with those who have similar religious beliefs and forging friendships with spiritual naysayers.
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Housing Regs Benefit a Few, Hurt Others
Case: Does ‘inclusionary’ zoning exclude too many buyers?
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Obamanomics: the rich get richer, the poor get poorer
The unsurprising results of cronyism and the massive growth of the dependency class.
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Housing and Real Estate with United Real Estate Chairman and CEO Dan Duffy
Joining us this week is Dan Duffy, chairman and CEO of United Real Estate.
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More signposts on the road to non-recovery
A smaller workforce with a weaker economy is so much easier to control.
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Another housing bubble is growing in Obama’s economy
Warning to Washington: the blunders of the past are being repeated.
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Bond Prices Inch Up on Weak Housing Data
Prices on U.S. bonds crept up a little higher on Tuesday, motivated by weaker-than-expected housing data.
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PowerTalk: What You Need to Know as the Fed Gets Ready to Taper its Stimulus: Advice from Experts Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Ever since Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke hinted that the U.S. central bank could begin tapering its stimulating efforts, volatility returned to the stock market. There has been much discussion about when and how the Fed will deal with the sugar | Read More »
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Sowell: Prophets and losses
The Fed’s economic prophecies weren’t quite what they seemed.
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Stossel: A man’s home is his subsidy
In this case, HUD wants to spend millions more to renew Section 8 housing vouchers that help poor people pay rent.
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California county considers using “Kelo powers” to seize mortgages
Before the ObamaCare decision, there was Kelo v. City of New London. The two Supreme Court cases have a number of things in common. Both did a huge amount of damage to the American ideal of limited, constitutional government. And | Read More »
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