Brian Koenig
Fracking Boosts Job Growth, Saves East Coast Oil Refineries
A rebirth of East Coast refineries that utilize the oil drilling method known as “fracking” is altering the United States’ energy future.
American Legion Calls Obama’s Amnesty Plan a “Bad Sequel” to 1986 Law
Speaking against President Obama’s latest proposal for immigration reform, American Legion National Commander James E. Koutz called the ambitious plan a “bad sequel” to President Ronald Reagan’s immigration reform measures in 1986. Koutz termed Obama’s proposal a shameless form of amnesty that only encourages people to enter the United States illegally.
DHS Solicits Bids for 26.1 Million Rounds of Ammo
The Department of Homeland Security has solicited a bid for 26.1 million rounds of ammunition, adding to the 1.6 billion bullets it has purchased over the past 10 months.
Colorado Proposes Liability Increase on Assault Weapons
Colorado lawmakers unveiled a package of bills Tuesday that would increase liability on owners and manufacturers of assault-style weapons, making them pay when criminals use those types of weapons in the commission of crimes.
Leaked IPCC Climate Report Shows UN Overestimated Global Warming
A leaked report by the United Nations presents evidence that fear-mongering over global warming may be a little too ambitious.
Pennsylvania Hospital to Stop Delivering Babies
Faced with severe healthcare changes brought on by ObamaCare, one Pennsylvania hospital will be closing its obstetrics program by the end of March, forcing prospective mothers to look elsewhere to deliver their babies.
Harry Reid on Immigration Reform: Citizenship Must Be Served
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says without a path to citizenship, no immigration reform legislation will come to the table.
Former Presidents Reap Millions in Taxpayer Dollars
A number of former U.S. presidents are receiving millions of taxpayer dollars to subsidize their rent, postage, and satellite television.
Judge Approves Texas School District’s Student ID Tracking System
A student in a Texas school district lost her federal court case Tuesday after challenging the school’s radio-frequency ID tracking system.
Gun Sales, NRA Memberships Boost After Conn. School Shooting
In the wake of the horrific Sandy Hook school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, the contentious debate over gun control has been reignited, spurring new policy proposals by lawmakers and mobilizing gun-rights advocates.