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GOP Uses Flyswatter to Defend Against Incoming Debt Missile
Even with only modest cuts in the continuing resolution bill offered by the GOP-controlled House of Representatives, it is highly unlikely to see...
Tea Party Shows Support for Wis. Gov. Walker, Reforms
After several days of enormous demonstrations organized by socialists, government-worker unions, and Democrats, a coalition of conservative and Tea Party groups rallied on...
Read moreAnaheim Using GPS to Track Truant Students
The Anaheim Union High School District has a message for students who skip school too often: From now on, Big Brother will be...
Read morePresident Grover Cleveland: the Democrat Who Vetoed 300 Bills
Prior to serving two non-consecutive terms as President of the United States (#22 from 1885-1889 and #24 from 1893-1897), Grover Cleveland’s reputation for...
Read moreObama Plans to Nationalize Wireless Internet
In what amounts to the next initiative undertaken by the Obama administration toward its escalating program of government expansion and nationalization of various...
Read moreSupreme Court to Hear Challenge of Witness Detention
The U.S. Supreme Court next week will hear arguments in a case that may determine how far the government may go in detaining...
Read morePatriot Act Attack on Fourth Amendment Extended, Despite Some Tea Party Opposition
President Obama is expected to sign a three-month extension of three provisions of the USA Patriot Act after Congress easily passed the measure,...
Read moreRepublicans Seek Repeal of Incandescent Bulb Ban
Senator Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) has announced that he plans to introduce legislation to reverse the ban on incandescent light bulbs which is scheduled...
Read moreDefense Department Builddown Coming?
As calls for cuts in the defense budget increased, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates knew what he would have to do: throw the...
Read moreDoes the U.S. Have an Internet “Kill Switch”
One of the last acts of Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak's tyranny before he abdicated his 30-year reign was to pull the plug on...
Read more102-Year-Old Gospel Singer Bev Shea Honored at Grammys
Last week’s Grammy Awards ceremony was most noteworthy for its celebration of an entire year of perhaps the most vapid, senseless, and immoral...
Read moreObama Borrowed An Extra $30,000 Per Household In Two Years
On the heels of last week’s report that interest on the $14.13 trillion national debt will quadruple in the next decade, we now...
Read moreIs the Reign of “Czars” Over?
The Reign of the Czars, at least in the executive branch of the U.S. government, may be near an end. Congressman Steve Scalise...
Read moreHouse Republicans Tackle the UN
One of the most notable developments since Republicans assumed control of the House of Representatives in January is the shift in congressional attitudes...
Read moreState Governors Take Lead in Rejecting Presidents High-Speed Rail Plan
The Obama administration’s $53-billion high-speed rail proposal, which has attracted a host of critics in the midst of a $14 trillion federal debt...
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