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Politics on The Football Field

Michael Kurth October 7, 2016 Comments Off on Politics on The Football Field

After a year filled with terrorist attacks, race riots, attacks on the police and political vitriol, many Americans were looking forward to football season and rooting for their favorite team, assuming the games would

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It’s Christmas In Washington

Michael Kurth September 15, 2016 Comments Off on It’s Christmas In Washington

If you listen to the two major candidates running for president, you might think that on Nov. 9 a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer is going to depart Washington, D.C., loaded with presents for

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Who Is More Horrible-er?

Michael Kurth September 2, 2016 Comments Off on Who Is More Horrible-er?

Donald Trump’s poll numbers have plunged and it’s not because Hillary Clinton is on a roll or enjoying a temporary “post-election bounce.” Clinton has had a horrible three weeks since the Democrat convention and

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Federal Races Slammed With Candidates

Michael Kurth August 17, 2016 Comments Off on Federal Races Slammed With Candidates

On the Nov. 8 ballot in Louisiana, there will be 63 different candidates running in seven federal races for the U.S House and Senate. This means voters will have plenty of names to choose

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CHASING THE NEWS

Michael Kurth August 17, 2016 Comments Off on CHASING THE NEWS

Every two weeks I write a column for Lagniappe. I usually pick a topic and start composing the column in my head about a week before the deadline. I haven’t written about family matters

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Chasing The News

Michael Kurth August 4, 2016 Comments Off on Chasing The News

Every two weeks I write a column for Lagniappe. I usually pick a topic and start composing the column in my head about a week before the deadline. I haven’t written about family matters

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The Special Interest Effect

Michael Kurth July 21, 2016 Comments Off on The Special Interest Effect

Economists are famous for disagreeing with one another. So a few years ago, Harvard professor Greg Mankiw put together a list based on various surveys of what economists agree about. He found that 93

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The Search For A Vice President

Michael Kurth June 23, 2016 Comments Off on The Search For A Vice President

Donald Trump is now the Republican presumptive presidential nominee, and Hillary Clinton, despite a pesky challenge by Bernie Sanders, appears to have a lock on the Democrat nomination. Thus, speculation has turned to whom

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A New Political Center?

Michael Kurth June 9, 2016 Comments Off on A New Political Center?

It appears the presidential election this fall will offer us a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton — two candidates with the highest unfavorable ratings in political history. Their campaigns will be based

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Who ‘Owns’ Our Political Parties?

Michael Kurth May 4, 2016 Comments Off on Who ‘Owns’ Our Political Parties?

A Primer on the Electoral Process Many people are angry about and befuddled by our convoluted process for choosing the president. The confusion has been made worse this year as millions of new voters

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