08.31.2010

UN: “International Community Needs to Go Beyond Political Solutions” on Capping Carbon Emissions

On: 09/12/2010 19:00:19 In: Energy Crisis, Global Warming Fraud, and the Environment By Robert Romano Last week, an exclusive report by FOXNews.com’s George Russell uncovered a startling series of background papers that were distributed at United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban ki-Moon’s retreat in Alpbach, Austria over Labor Day weekend. The papers reveal an agenda to direct global affairs , including the implementation of restrictive caps on carbon emissions that will […]

08.31.2010

Too Hot Not to Note: Why States Have Debt Limits

On: 09/22/2010 21:02:50 In: Uncategorized ALG Editor’s Note: In the following featured column from The Insider , the Goldwater Institute’s Benjamin Barr reminds us why debt limits are a good thing: Why States Have Debt Limits By Benjamin Barr With the westward expansion of the 19th century came canals and railroads—two highly expensive forms […]

08.31.2010

ALG in the News: Real Radicals Running Wild In Washington

On: 09/12/2010 19:01:47 In: Hard Left Real Radicals Running Wild In Washington By William Wilson As published by Investor’s Business Daily. While the administration of Barack Obama attempts to portray the Tea Party as a “fringe” movement that doesn’t share America’s “mainstream” values, it is working concurrently to erase many of these values from our […]

08.31.2010

TimesCheck.com: NYT Seeks to Discredit Rep. Boehner’s Business Alliances as White House Gets a Free Pass on Lobbying Ties, Union Support

On: 09/13/2010 19:29:04 In: Government Transparency TimesCheck.com: NYT Seeks to Discredit Rep. Boehner’s Business Alliances as White House Gets a Free Pass on Lobbying Ties, Union Support By Kevin Mooney Although the Obama White House is filled to the brim with former lobbyists, Rep. John Boehner’s alliances and connections […]

08.31.2010

Article II of the U.S. Constitution

On: 09/13/2010 19:29:44 In: Uncategorized By Adam Bitely The Executive branch is one of the more controversial branches of the Federal Government. Article II of the U.S. Constitution lays out the duties of the Executive Branch, and it is far briefer than Article I which grants Congress its […]

08.31.2010

To Extend or Not

On: 09/13/2010 19:30:32 In: Taxes  

08.31.2010

The Little Engine That Couldn’t

On: 09/13/2010 19:31:02 In: Economy By Rebekah Rast Do you remember The Little Engine That Could? He was just a small engine that was able to pull an entire line of cars up a steep grade and down the other side. As the little engine chanted, “I think […]

08.31.2010

What Americans Fear

On: 09/14/2010 20:44:37 In: Uncategorized By David Bozeman According to Atlanta Journal & Constitution columnist Cynthia Tucker, Democrats will likely lose big in November because of “the elephant in the room” nobody’s talking about, that being “race, changing demographics, fear of a white minority.” Liberals typically […]

08.31.2010

Article I of the U.S. Constitution

On: 09/14/2010 20:45:53 In: Uncategorized By Adam Bitely After the Revolutionary War, the Founding Fathers were nervous about a strong executive. This can be seen in the way that they wrote the Constitution. Our nation’s founders decided to create a stronger legislative branch than that of the executive […]

08.31.2010

Don’t Step on Toes

On: 09/14/2010 20:46:55 In: Uncategorized

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