United States
Economic Forecast: Summer of Discontent
After six straight months of gains in consumer spending the April numbers showed no change from March, according to the Commerce Department. This...
Mortgage Defaults Increasing
According to the New York Times, “A growing number of the people whose homes are in foreclosure are refusing to slink away in...
Read moreHarvard Law Dean Kagan Replaced Constitution Studies With International Law
On May 10, 2010, President Obama nominated Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court to fill the vacancy from the impending retirement of Justice...
Read moreBeck’s Founders’ Fridays Attempts to Undo Revisionists’ Damage
Glenn Beck has been working tirelessly within the past two years attempting to undo the damage done by the modern Progressives (aka, Fabian...
Read more$92 Million Green Facelift for IRS Center
The Internal Revenue Service is collecting taxpayer dollars in more ways than one, thanks in part to the roughly $800 billion in economic...
Read more2010 Census Fraud
January 4, 2010, CNN’s Audrey Singer wrote an article, "Census 2010 Can Count on Controversy," which predicted a variety of controversial issues that...
Read moreChristian Conservatives Court California Voters
According to the Associated Press, “A group of conservative attorneys say they are on a mission from God to unseat four California judges...
Read moreCEI Sues NASA to Disclose Global-warming Info
The Competitive Enterprise Institute is suing NASA to release information explaining why the agency revised its global-warming data upward in 2007, after having...
Read moreSurvey Finds Americans Have Dim View of Nation’s Moral Values
Flip on the TV, peruse the Internet, or page through the average magazine on the newsstand today, and it is difficult to ignore...
Read moreDr. Ron Paul’s Cure for ObamaCare
When the U.S. financial system went into cardiac arrest in 2008, most Washington politicians raced to the nearest microphone to declare that one...
Read moreObama: Life Imprisonment Without Trial
President Obama's Guantanamo Review Task Force has “unanimously” concluded that 48 detainees at Guantanamo should be detained indefinitely — in essence, a life...
Read more1,000th American Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
The U.S. military suffered its 1,000th death of the Afghan war according to an Associated Press count May 27, when NATO reported a service...
Read moreNew Cross Controversy Erupts in Illinois
After the protracted battle for the so-called “Mojave Cross” in California which was finally settled in the Supreme Court in favor of the...
Read moreAmtrak and the Railroads
Amtrak and its lobbyists at the National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP) recently invited us to commemorate the third annual National Train Day...
Read moreA Closer Look at Textbooks
In the debate over textbook content, the two major points of contention always seem to be the teaching of evolution, and American history...
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