Politics
TSA: Airports Are Only the Beginning
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), notorious for groping and ogling naked passengers at checkpoints, has long claimed that its “mission” is “protect[ing] the...
Prof. Alfred Kahn, Father of Airline Deregulaton, Passes Away
Professor Alfred Kahn, best known as “the father of airline deregulation,” died Monday at age 93. His obituary from Cornell reminded his students...
Read moreAfghanistan Reconstruction: Billions Spent, But No One Knows Just How
Waste, fraud, and corruption are endemic to government projects. At least projects that take place close to home, however, can be monitored and...
Read moreDid Justice Breyer Invent History to Justify His Personal Agenda?
An oft-quoted maxim attributed (dubiously) to Mark Twain instructs writers: “Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.” Perhaps...
Read moreTime’s Joe Klein Connects Beck to JBS
As if conservative pundit Glenn Beck was not enough of a target to the Left, Timemagazine’s Joe Klein has branded him with a...
Read moreWill New House Rules Mean New Hope for the Constitution?
Christmas is a time for hope and as a new Congress is sworn in after the New Year comes the hope that a...
Read moreNew Congress Poised for Real Immigration Reform
With the 2010 lame suck session now in the past, what many hope will be a more conservative 112th Congress is poised to...
Read moreThree Congressmen Reject Congressional Health Care
While most politicians campaign on the premise that they are “one of us,” they seem to lose touch with the American people once...
Read more111th Congress Racks Up Record Debt
Leave it to Democrats to make the spendthrift Republicans of the George W. Bush era look like tightwads. “The federal government,” reports CNSNews.com,...
Read moreOpposition to TSA Pat-Down Leads to Austin Airport Arrest
On Wednesday, Dec. 22, an Austin, Texas woman hoping to spend Christmas with California friends, collided with the TSA and was arrested for...
Read moreUnfunded Municipal Pensions: Conveyor Belt to Oblivion
For years the small town of Prichard, Alabama knew they were in trouble. Back in 2004, the city hired an actuary to analyze...
Read moreMilwaukee Man Fined for Cursing on Bus
According to a local news station, a Milwaukee man named Terry Duncan received a $500 fine last week for cursing on a public...
Read moreReapportionment and Redistricting Favor Republicans
The Founding Fathers provided in the Constitution for a count each 10 years of the number of people in our country. Citizens of...
Read moreFCC Ruling is Irrelevant
There have been sighs of despair and much hand-wringing coming from observers of the latest attempt by the FCC to intervene in the...
Read moreCity Charging Churches a Tax on Attendance
Under the guise of a “driveway fee,” the city council of Mission, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City, has imposed a tax on...
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