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wcatradio · 5 days
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Talk today’s sports topics including our Hit or Miss with Jason Murphy (longtime friend of this show, host of the podcast The Obligation, founder of the Martyrs Walk)         Special Guest:  Tim Carney, author of Family Unfriendly, How our culture made raising kids more difficult than it needs to be, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, columnist for the Washington Examiner.  
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samstailor · 5 years
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@ksonderling @faraskye @aei #aeigala #americanenterpriseinstitute #samsmodel #samstailor #bespoke #washingtondc (at National Building Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4O-JreDUDu/?igshid=2twywwa69zi5
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sciqtyt · 8 years
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There IS a Gender Wage Gap (Response vid to Christina Hoff Sommers, American Enterprise Institute @aei) - feat @jaydelovell of @theyoungturks FULL VID IN BIO #wagegap #gender #women #work #wcw #politics #paygap #money #rant #americanenterpriseinstitute #responsevid #angry #stats #data #facts (at YouTube Space NY)
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I believe that poverty and opportunity are moral issues and must be addressed as such. Some of my fellow conservatives are hesitant to accept this. I hear pretty frequently that we should focus on economics and not morality. That is dead wrong and a false choice besides. Economic issues are moral issues. Americans are not materialists. The vast majority of Americans want public policies that are not merely economically efficient, but also morally just. Lifting vulnerable people up and giving everyone a chance to earn success is primarily a matter of compassion and fairness. And approximately 100 percent of Americans care about these things.… The time has come for the American right to reclaim the moral high ground and transform itself from a protest movement into a social movement We need to stop focusing just on what we are against and boldly proclaim what we stand for. We need to put forward a hopeful, optimistic governing agenda — one that focuses on improving the lives of all people, especially the most vulnerable, through authentically conservative policies. And if we want to win elections so we can do all this, we must remember how to speak in a way that reflects the moral bedrock of our cause. We must build a social movement that is dedicated to ensuring every citizen’s opportunity, regardless of his or her station in life, to pursue happiness and earn success. We must deputize every American as a hero on behalf of others who are being left behind. We must make our coalition the undisputed moral champion of fairness and compassion in American politics. This absolutely does not mean that we must shift leftward or soften our convictions. To the contrary, we must show the American people a new vision of compassion and fairness that is written on the conservative heart.
Arthur Brooks
I agree with Ben Sasse: Arthur Brooks for Speaker of the House. 
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