“Flurry” of Deals Could Lead to Blizzard of Spending
A flurry of bipartisan deals could result in the passage of bills authorizing new spending well in excess of $1 trillion, The Hill...
Wisconsin Conservatives Targeted in Secret Probe
With the Obama administration still under fire for scandalously abusing the IRS to target conservative and Tea Party organizations, a Democrat-led District Attorney’s...
Read moreAmazon to Use Drones for Deliveries
The same technology employed by the Pentagon and CIA to deliver bombs to targets in the Middle East will soon be used to...
Read moreOrrin Hatch Pushes for Passage of Trans-Pacific Partnership
In an op-ed, Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) praises the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Hatch, a consistent supporter of all things globalist, argues that when...
Read moreSmall-business Exchange Is Latest ObamaCare Postponement
The Obama administration announced Thanksgiving Eve that the federal insurance exchange for small businesses will not be ready to enroll employees until next...
Read moreSupreme Court Will Consider Hobby Lobby Contraception Mandate Case
The Supreme will hear a pair of cases challenging the federal government's authority to force business to provide abortion-inducing contraceptives to their employees....
Read moreUN Inspectors to Visit Iran’s Nuclear Facilities
Yukiya Amano, the director general of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), announced on November 28 that Iran has invited his agency...
Read moreAre the Feds Reaping Windfall Profits From Student Loans?
The Federal Government made $41.3 billion on its subsidized student-loan program in fiscal 2013. Or did it? It has been argued that if...
Read moreThe Democrats Get Desperate
After years of threatening to employ the “nuclear option” to limit debate, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid finally pushed the button. The Democrats...
Read moreSPOT-ted $900 Million, TSA Program Hasn’t Caught One Terrorist
According to the General Accountability Office, the Transportation Security Administration has spent $900 million on a program to detect suspicious airplane passengers but...
Read moreColo. State Senator Resigns to Avoid Being Recalled Over Gun Issue
Political expediency and pressure from the Democrat party forced Colorado State Senator Evie Hudak to resign rather than face a recall election. ...
Read moreUSPS Omits Christmas in Ad for Holiday-Themed Stamps
Conservative Christians are up in arms over a recent USPS ad for holiday-themed stamps that featured Hanukkah and Kwanzaa — but significantly omitted Christmas. ...
Read morePope Francis Denounces Market-based Capitalism
Pope Francis issued an apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel) November 24 that explicitly condemned free market economics with an epithet...
Read moreAs Bitcoin Prices Increase, So Do Concerns
With their nearly vertical rise in price, the digital currency Bitcoins are coming under increased scrutiny by skeptics and naysayers. ...
Read moreObamaCare Intensifying Doctor Shortage Crisis as Medicaid Balloons
With the ObamaCare-instigated expansion of Medicaid expected to add almost 10 million more Americans to the government entitlement scheme, the shortage of doctors...
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