Dave Nalle has been a magazine editor, freelance writer, capitol hill staffer, game designer and taught college history for many years. He is Chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus, working to promote liberty in the GOP. He designs fonts for a living and lives with his family just outside Austin. You can find his writings on politics and culture at Republic of Dave, on conspiracy theories at IdiotWars and on design and fonts at The Scriptorium.
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National Health Care in Under 1,000 Words Instead of 1,000 Pages
Fixing health care in the US ought to be easy. Why is it beyond the ability of our political leaders?
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Is Our Long National Nightmare Almost Over?
FDR's hundred days eventually ended. Is it about time for Obama's honeymoon to be over too?
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ObamaCare: Mandates Will Devastate the Working Poor
The fact that you get penalized for not being able to afford insurance won't matter as much when you live in a cardboard box in a shanty town.
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The New Radicalism: Is it Time for a General Strike?
It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.
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Five Steps to Real Health Care Reform
We need to look at the real causes of our current health care mess and fix them, not just do more of the same at a huge cost.
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The Human Cost of Health Care Reform
With rationed care you trade cost reductions for a great cost in human lives and suffering.
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Walter Cronkite, America's Anchorman (1916-2009)
Some final thoughts on the extraordinary career of Walter Cronkite.
As the Young Republicans turn to the dark side, it may be time for moderates in the GOP to look for new allies.
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Violence Escalates in Xianjiang Province
As violence escalates, the crisis in Xianjiang is becoming too large for the Chinese government to continue to ignore or cover up.
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Michael Jackson and the Cadillac Brougham of Caskets
Heaven or hell, nirvana or oblivion, there's no question that Michael Jackson is going there in style.
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