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Become a Member Today!Prager H3: Democratic Congressman, Jerrold Nadler, doesn’t think we have any deficit problem. Our problem is that we don’t tax corporation enough. This is the standard Left position. College debt now exceeds credit card debt. Kids are leaving college deeply in the red. Is it worth it?.. Dennis talks to Lloyd Reed, spokesman for the Halftime Institute, a group that helps people who are searching for meaning find it. President Obama is suddenly interested in cutting the deficit. His innovative plan: tax the rich.
Prager H2: Having a baby is a wonderful blessing. But it can wreak havoc on your marital love life or as Dennis often puts it: that which is produced by passion then kills it. Couples need to grapple with this challenge it.
Prager H1: President Obama’s leadership style is not to lead, but to follow. This seems to be true even in the domestic arena. Syria is shooting Syrian soldiers for not shooting Syrians. Turkey, the showpiece of modern Islam, according to the liberal press, shows every indication of receding into a Sharia state.
Prager H2: The law in France banning the veil and burqa has gone into effect. Will it hold? Not being able to show your face public is degrading. Why do Western intellectuals defend it?. A major feminist spread her radical message at the YWCA Convention last week. What has happened to this organization?… Environmentalists confidently predicted disaster by 2010. It’s now 2011 and no disaster. When is the next sky-is-falling prediction coming?
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Walter Olson, senior fellow at the Cato Institute. His new book is Schools for Misrule: Legal Academia and an Overlawyered America.
Prager H3: Dennis continues with his series on raising good kids. This week his theme is character uber alles, character over everything. Would you rather your child smoke or cheat?
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Charlie Sykes, radio talk show host at WTMJ in Milwaukee, about the latest news from Wisconsin, specifically the Supreme Court judge race. Dennis returns to the issue of the budget. Dennis talks to his good friend, Bruce Herschensohn, senior fellow at the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, about some of the hot spots around the world.