Liberty Political Action Conference in Reno, Nevada
Liberty lovers across the country will be gathering in Reno, Nevada, from September 15-17 for the 2011 Liberty Political Action Conference. With a...
Cattle Feeder Says EPA Declared Hay a Pollutant
In a news release last week, the Environmental Protection Agency labeled hay a pollutant, according to the Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund, United Stockgrowers...
Read moreTea Party Weary of Palin’s Presidential Pondering
As Sarah Palin vacillates between running and not running, many among her Tea Party supporters are growing weary of the drama and are...
Read moreAre We Headed Toward Civil Violence?
Tony Blankley’s recent column, “Politics Turns Dangerously Rougher,” reflects my own thinking on where all of this conflict between the socialist left and...
Read moreU.S. Government — Tracking Cash Cards?
The U.S. government has found another way to invade privacy in the name of fighting terrorism by proposing legislation that would track prepaid...
Read moreFlorida Governor Rick Scott Aims to Rein in Overregulation
Florida Governor Rick Scott has looked at the 20,000 administrative rules in the Florida Administrative Code, and is asking the state legislature to...
Read moreLabor Day Weekend Violence: 13 Dead In New York, Eight In Chicago
New York and Chicago were not the places to be during the Labor Day weekend this year. In New York, 67 people were...
Read moreRomneys Economic Program: Tinkering, Not Fundamental Reform
Former Massachusetts Governor and 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney unveiled his economic agenda Tuesday, beating President Barack Obama to the punch by...
Read moreDebate: Candidates Beat Up on Rick Perry, Only Ron Paul Draws Blood
As Texas Governor and GOP frontrunner Rick Perry took criticism from nearly all his rivals at a September 7 GOP presidential debate at...
Read moreNo Evangelicals Invited to Join Obama at D.C. 9-11 Prayer Service
President Obama will be the featured speaker at an “interfaith faith prayer service” at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. (interior photo at...
Read moreFree Trade in Theory and Practice
When one studies international economics, one will inevitably encounter the topic of “free trade.” As always, it is a good idea to start...
Read moreSmall Italian Town Bids to Become Sovereign, Prints Its Own Currency
Following the announcement by the Italian Cabinet of additional austerity measures to include plans to combine all 1,963 towns in Italy with populations...
Read moreWill Empty Seats on the NLRB Save American Manufacturing?
The National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) assault on American manufacturing may soon be arrested. ...
Read moreSteve Jobs’ Charitable Contributions: He Gave at the Office
Writing for the New York Times, Andrew Sorkin was puzzled that he couldn’t find any evidence that Steve Jobs, Apple’s founder, had given...
Read moreUN Troops Accused of Sex Crimes Worldwide
Outrage is mounting around the world against United Nations “peace-keeping” soldiers as sex-crime allegations, ranging from charges of rape and exploitation in Haiti...
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