United States
Money, Drugs, and Guns Flow Unchecked Across Border
In recent weeks, the American news media have carried numerous reports on the inability of the federal government to stop the flow of...
DHS Exonerates Itself for Targeting Peaceful Protestors
In March 2006, the Intelligence Branch of the Federal Protective Service of the Department of Homeland Security’s Threat Management Division issued a “Protective...
Read moreSupreme Court Denies Appeal in Case of Obama’s Article II Qualification
On its “orders list” for March 7, the U.S. Supreme Court unceremoniously and without notation denied a writ of certiorari filed in the...
Read moreSenate Rejects Both Dem and GOP Budget Proposal
On Wednesday afternoon, the United States Senate rejected both the Democratic and Republican budget-cutting proposals. In both votes, several lawmakers voted against their...
Read moreHouse Subcommittee Votes to Invalidate FCC’s Net Neutrality
Yesterday morning, a subcommittee in the U.S. House of Representatives voted to invalidate the net neutrality rules recently approved by the Federal Communications...
Read moreTennessee State Senate Passes No Income Tax Bill
Oliver Wendell Holmes once said, “Taxation is the price we pay for civilization.” What would the good jurist think of Tennessee, then? ...
Read moreNPR CEO Forced Out; Funding In Danger
Though National Public Radio’s CEO Vivian Schiller technically resigned from the leftist network after video recordings surfaced of another NPR executive calling Tea...
Read moreDrone Over Miami
Residents of Miami-Dade County, Florida, beware: Big Brother may soon be watching you — even inside your house. ...
Read moreTexas Has Bipartisan Support for Anti-TSA Legislation
Texas state Representative David Simpson (R) is taking Texas-style aim at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) with the filing of three bills in the...
Read moreSouth Carolina Looks to Bigger Traffic Fines as Revenue Source
As long as we have government, we will have government trying to find ways to get money. In the early days of our...
Read moreWisconsin Senate Passes Union Reform Bill
The Wisconsin Senate caused an uproar after splitting its budget-repair legislation into two parts to be able to pass government-union reform provisions even...
Read moreIdaho Legislators Follow Wisconsin Lawmakers’ Footsteps
Union spokesmen for government workers have expressed fears that Governor Scott Walker’s actions in Wisconsin would result in a domino effect of union-restricting...
Read moreHigh Court to Rule on Parental-Notification Rights During School Interrogation
On March 1 the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in a case involving the Fourth Amendment rights of parents...
Read moreSex and the “Study”
In an era of trillion-dollar budgets and out-sized deficits, the U.S. government continues to finance studies that nobody needs. The latest goofball “research...
Read moreSouth Dakota Law Benefits Home School Families
A new law to which Governor Dennis Daugaard (picture, left) attached his signature on March 7 gives families in South Dakota the freedom...
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