Opinion
Federal Red Ink Forever
When the Congressional Budget Office’s preliminary analysis of the Obama Administration’s 2012 budget was announced last week, observers were shocked — shocked! —...
Obama and Nobel Prize Remorse
When someone is sold a bad bill of goods he may suffer from “buyer’s remorse,” a feeling of regret maybe even disgust —...
Read moreUnion Goons Mobilize to Keep Power
In a very short time the people of Wisconsin will have to decide whether or not they want their state to be ruled...
Read moreWill America Become an Energy Cripple?
For years now environmentalists have been calling the shots when it comes to energy development in the United States. That’s why we don’t...
Read moreThe Lincoln Lawyer: A Decent Crime Thriller
The Lincoln Lawyer is certainly a far cry from Matthew McConaughey’s previous films, which, though pleasant enough, do not expand far beyond the...
Read more“Hey Bud, That’s My Money You’re Giving Away”
A casual conversation at a cocktail party a little while ago almost turned into fisticuffs—something I haven’t experienced firsthand since the second grade....
Read moreBarack Obama’s Paycheck Unfairness Act
If you’re a stay-at-home mom, I don’t think you’ll like a policy that makes it harder for your husband to support your family....
Read moreThe New Red Dawn: Hollywood Kowtows to Chinese Communists
Hollywood is following an old script: hide the crimes of Communism and pretend that Communists are ordinary people. MGB has remade the 1984...
Read moreTrillion-dollar Tax Holiday Sought by Multinationals
Claiming that granting a “tax holiday” for her company (and other large multinationals) would be beneficial to the United States, Oracle President Safra...
Read moreThe Alinsky White House
Saul Alinsky was a radical revolutionary who taught other radical revolutionaries that the only way to achieve power in the United States is...
Read moreThe New Frankenstein: Public Employee Unions
Judging from the behavior of public employee union members in Wisconsin, they believe they have the right to dictate to the government what...
Read moreThe “Redevelopment” Hoax
Why are so many people who are opposed to development nevertheless in favor of "redevelopment"? The short answer is that development involves decisions...
Read moreWhat We Need Is Whole Congress Imaging
As I write, Congress is indulging in one of its usual shams: a “hearing” to determine whether blatantly unconstitutional, unconscionable federal crimes are...
Read moreThe Causes of Rising Food Prices
Food prices are rising quickly around the world. Part of the problem is weather. The winter wheat crop in China has been poor....
Read moreCongress Has the Taxing and Spending Authority
Within the past decade, I've written three columns titled "Deception 101," "Stubborn Ignorance," and "Exploiting Public Ignorance," all explaining which branch of the...
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