Saturday, October 29, 2011

Opinion Express

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President Barack Obama unveiled a modest initiative this week that's aimed at one of the most persistent drags on the U.S. economy. Modesty in this case is good, because any program worthy of more hype probably would cost the American taxpayer a fortune and hurt the economy in the long run.

Pot laws should be eased Schmich: Pot laws should be eased

One day this summer, I had two experiences that made me grasp how fast attitudes toward marijuana are changing.

Too right can make a wrong Zorn: Too right can make a wrong

Republicans get sound advice on extremism from an unlikely source.

Today's columnists

Editorial: No. More. Borrowing.

Having promised too many billions in future spending, and having run up too many billions in debt, Illinois is racing to ruin: State government owes nearly $200 billion that it … doesn't … have.

In Sox restaurant deal, taxpayers are the chumbolones who pay bill for steak Kass: In Sox restaurant deal, taxpayers are the chumbolones

Mayor Rahm Emanuel really can't stand sacred cows.


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