Politics
Tweaking Social Security Won’t Solve Its Problems
According to the Associated Press, “Social Security faces a $5.3 trillion shortfall over the next 75 years.” Yes, you read that correctly: FDR’s...
Representatives Investigate Fannie Mae Patent
Republican Representatives Jason Chaffetz (Utah) and Darrell Issa (Calif.) are in the process of seeking information concerning a recent patent acquired by Fannie...
Read moreSenate Candidate Falsely States He Served in Vietnam
When Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal pays tribute to America's war veterans and those now fighting in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, he...
Read moreObama Seeks $205 Million for Israel’s Defense
CNN reported May 14 that “the White House is asking Congress to approve $205 million to help Israel build a new short-range rocket...
Read moreTaliban Bomb Attack on NATO in Kabul
A Taliban suicide car bomber struck a NATO convoy in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital, on May 18, killing six military personnel — five Americans...
Read moreSENATOR Rand Paul?
If Rand Paul’s poll numbers are confirmed in today's Republican primary in Kentucky, it will, according to the New York Times, “mark one...
Read moreIRS Stretches Deeper Into America
The 2006 Pension Protection Act, which passed and became law, has a provision that requires all non-profit organizations to file an annual income...
Read moreAttack on John Birch Society Backfires
The recent article in Politico.com by Charles Postel hinting at “dark forces” influencing the Tea Party is another in a recent and growing...
Read moreBill Turns Doctors Into Federal Fat Police
If Representative Ron Kind (D-Wis.) has his way, the federal government will soon mandate that state agencies maintain a database of how fat...
Read moreTwo Constitutionalists Compete in Oregon 4th: Robinson, Germond
The Tuesday, May 18, Republican primary for Oregon's congressional seat will feature two outstanding constitutionalist candidates seeking to replace ultra-leftist incumbent Democratic Representative...
Read moreSenate Gives Fed Power to Regulate Debit-card Fees
In the world of American business — the one practically every politician and pundit will tell you is a laissez faire environment —...
Read moreTuesday’s primaries May Reveal Anti-incumbent Trend
When Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania announced last year that he was switching from the Republican to the Democratic Party, he said, "My...
Read morePelosi: Amnesty is “Manifestation of the Gospels”
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) favors the offering amnesty to illegal aliens. During an address to the Asian-American and Pacific Islanders...
Read moreCrime, Inc.— The Movement Toward Global Government
Twenty years ago, when anyone talked about an agenda that would ultimately lead to a global government, people scoffed at the possibility, ascribing...
Read moreKagan Now Welcomes Confirmation “Charade”
As a professor of law at the University of Chicago, Elena Kagan wrote that the lack of substantive questions and answers in confirmation...
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