Politics
Will TRAIN Derail the EPA?
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the TRAIN Act, which calls for establishing a committee to analyze the economic impact of recent...
House GOP Defeats Spending Bill in Shocking 230-195 Vote
On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives rejected a stopgap spending bill that would have funded the federal government through mid-November while also...
Read moreAmerican “Hikers” Freed From Iran After Two Years
In what appeared to be a political maneuver timed to coincide with a UN address by its president, Iran freed two Americans it...
Read moreFast and Furious Scandal Grows
Congressman Darrell Issa (R-Calif., left), Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is not impressed with the explanations given by Attorney...
Read moreObama Speech Pushes More UN Meddling, Big Government
President Obama lavished praise on the United Nations and its controversial military interventions during his September 21 address to the UN General Assembly,...
Read moreDoes The American Jobs Act Destroy State Sovereignty?
The American Jobs Act has already faced a flurry of criticism for a variety of reasons, including the cost and the likelihood that...
Read moreConnecticut Judge Apologized to Kelo
Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Richard N. Palmer (left), part of a 4-3 majority in a controversial ruling that upheld the taking of the...
Read moreAP: Obama Wrong About Middle Class Tax Payments
The Associated Press "fact-checked" President Obama?s combative proclamation that "middle-class families shouldn?t pay higher taxes than millionaires and billionaires." In broadcasting his new...
Read moreObamas Deficit Reduction Sham
“The last thing you want to do is raise taxes in the middle of a recession,” President Barack Obama said in 2009. Two...
Read moreObama Defends Military Intervention at UN, Calls for More
During his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama (left, at podium) boasted about the alleged successes of U.S. and international...
Read morePolice Arrest Woman Refusing to Leave Outside Chair
Shequita Walker, a 40-year old disabled woman from Atlanta, Georgia, asserts that she was arrested merely for sitting outside in a chair. Her...
Read moreHuge U.S. Iraq Embassy to Increase Staff, Budget
Observers might think that the largest, most expensive embassy ever built — the $750 million, heavily fortified U.S. embassy in Baghdad — would...
Read moreGOP Presidential Hopefuls Spar Over Social Security
As the battle to become the Republican nominee for President heats up in advance of next year's primary elections, one of the most...
Read moreObama Defies New Hampshire, Re-Funds Planned Parenthood
The Obama administration has defied a decision by the government of New Hampshire to defund abortion provider Planned Parenthood, announcing that it had...
Read moreMonetary Crisis a Threat to Liberty, Lawyer Warns
The fiscal and monetary crisis confronting America today is more than an economic problem, it is a threat to our liberties and the...
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