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Glass houses

Neither feel-good indoctrination nor government compulsion can spare the effort of “going green” from cold economic realities. Take recycling. No one dares question why we recycle glass when it’s not cost effective or especially good for the environment.

The Chicago games

President Obama plans to join the first lady in Copenhagen, Denmark, this week, lobbying members of the International Olympic Committee in support of Chicago’s bid for the 2016 Summer Games.

Arbitration

Binding arbitration has made Southern Nevada’s unionized local government employees the best-paid public workers in America. Now the Clark County School District’s police officers want a piece of the action.

Taxes drive the rich to flee … again

This year, “The deep pockets of New York’s rich were tapped like never before,” The Associated Press reported Thursday.

We’re guided by principle, not petty party politics

Recently a helpful reader named William, much concerned about the continued survival and profitability of the Review-Journal, sent a letter advising us to change our editorial ways or face extinction.

Keeping seniors in the dark

Senate Republican leaders are threatening to block confirmation of President Obama’s Health and Human Services nominees unless and until that department drops a “gag order” that prevents private health care companies from communicating with senior citizens about congressional bills intended to nationalize health care and insurance.

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