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Federal Reserve to Bail Out European Banks (Again!)
To the list of mega-corporations bailed out by the U.S. government, we now must add — Europe. In an announcement that rocked financial...
Ron Paul Would Restore Sound Money by Legalizing Competing Currencies
On September 13, 2011, Ron Paul chaired a hearing before his Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology subcommittee entitled "Road Map to Sound Money:...
Read moreNH Lawmakers Override Veto of Deadly Force Bill
The New Hampshire Legislature has overridden a veto by governor John Lynch of a bill to allow citizens to use deadly force against...
Read moreFlorida Teachers Sue to Stop Merit Pay Law
Governor Rick Scott of Florida (left) signed SB 736 into law in March, which requires merit pay for teachers and ends tenure for...
Read moreHouse Republicans Question Solyndra Loan Guarantees
A U.S. House committee reported that President Obama?s aides pressed White House budget officials to review a $535 million federal loan guarantee to...
Read moreLight Bulb Ban Forces Remodeling of Easy Bake Oven
The federal government’s ban on the incandescent light bulb impacts even the most unexpected items, including the Easy Bake Oven, made by Hasbro,...
Read moreRepublican Bob Turner’s Victory Raises Questions
After an intense summer of campaigning, political history was made last night in New York?s Ninth Congressional District, as Republican Bob Turner (left)...
Read moreCourt Rules Against Classroom Banners Promoting America’s Christian Heritage
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled September 13th that a California teacher’s First Amendment guarantees were not violated when the principal at...
Read moreHouse Passes Bill Against NLRB Attack on Boeing
The dispute between Boeing and the National Labor Relations Board was addressed today by a vote in the House of Representatives. The measure...
Read morePhysicist Resigns in Opposition to Claims of Manmade Climate Change
On September 13, physicist Dr. Ivar Giaever, a former professor with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the 1973 winner of the Nobel Prize in...
Read moreBureau of Indian Affairs Tries To Block Cherokee Ejection Of Blacks
The Cherokee Nation is in a heap of big trouble from the top chiefs at the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs, which has...
Read moreDrunk-driving Illegal Alien Charged With Vehicular Homicide
On August 20, police in Milford, Massachusetts, allege, a drunk illegal-alien plowed into a 23-year-old motorcyclist, dragged him a quarter mile, and left...
Read moreN.C. Voters to Have Final Say on State Marriage Amendment
North Carolina’s legislature placed the fate of marriage in that state into the hands of the citizenry on September 13 when the state...
Read moreMcConnell: Obama’s Jobs Bill “Political,” Won’t “Actually Work”
Taking a notably different tack from fellow Republicans in the House of Representatives, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) “fiercely attacked President Barack...
Read moreCompeting Currencies Would Expand Freedom While Limiting Government
One of the expert witnesses testifying before Ron Paul’s Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee on Tuesday was Dr. Lawrence H. White, professor...
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