Archive for the ‘Paul Marin’ Category:

MARIN: RE: The Right to Struggle — The Fair Struggle

Paul Marin reflects on “the right to struggle,” the tradeoffs its entails, and the fair balance between the right to struggle and its costs in a response article to Conor Rogers’ “The Right To Struggle.”

MARIN: John Boehner’s Guide to the Healthcare Summit

Paul Marin’s ideal GOP strategy for facing the President’s healthcare summit and capturing the president’s bipartisan aura.

MARIN: Cyber Warfare May Wipe America off the Map

Paul Marin, Liberal Republican

Without adequate cyber-defense, America’s security and prosperity are gravely endangered. This article offers a potential solution to America’s most serious security threat in the new decade.

MARIN: The Myth of 1994

Paul Marin, Liberal Republican

Congress will regain its bipartisan problem-solving spirit only after legislators are punished for their cynical, partisan behavior — in other words, when the myth of 1994 is shattered.

MARIN: Bribes We Can’t Believe In

Paul Marin, Liberal Republican

Before the State of the Union address, President Obama will have likely signed comprehensive healthcare reform legislation — legislation secured through political bribes. A bipartisan approach is necessary to prevent political bribes from reoccurring the in the future.

MARIN: Stimulus Bashing – The GOP’s Best Weapon in 2010

by Paul Marin, Liberal Republican

In the context of double-digit unemployment that is unlikely to significantly decrease by election day 2010, stimulus bashing, if wielded properly, can become a potent political tool for the GOP.

MARIN: How Words Create Terrorists

The psycholinguistic effects of the phrase “Muslim World” can be more destructive than intended.

MARIN: Drinking to Russian Gas

Without securing alternative energy routes, Europe will entrench its dependence on Russian natural gas.

MARIN: Basescu Mows Down His Opponents

An exclusive peek at the effects of Romania’s presidential election.

MARIN: Lifting Each Other Up

The GOP should fight for their free market solutions to healthcare and not against reform or universal coverage. It is better for them — and for the country.

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