On: 12/22/2010 09:28:31 In: Corruption By Adam Bitely Receiving 3 out of 5 votes, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has passed Net Neutrality rules that will allow the Federal Government to regulate the Internet. This is just a preview of coming attractions on how the Obama administration will […]
On: 12/22/2010 09:29:24 In: Uncategorized By ALG Staff Award-winning cartoonist William Warren has a challenging, but entertaining job. He produces three original political cartoons for the free-market based nonprofit Americans for Limited Government (ALG) each week. Warren’s cartoons have won him many awards over the years, […]
On: 12/22/2010 09:30:02 In: Fiscal Responsibility By Robert Romano It is time to stop kicking the can on the $13.8 trillion national debt. Sharp spending cuts, the elimination of corporate welfare and subsidies, and a flattening of the tax code at lower rates are all needed to bring America’s […]
On: 12/20/2010 09:42:28 In: Uncategorized By Rebekah Rast You’ve heard the horror stories: pat-downs that err on the side of groping, body scanners that allow another to see you — all of you, even of children and babies being searched and scanned. But remember, as the government assures […]
On: 12/23/2010 09:40:21 In: Uncategorized By Rick Manning At this time of year, it is traditional to look back on stories and actions that got our nation to where it is at the beginning of a new year. These five stories either changed the way we look at […]
On: 12/23/2010 09:41:33 In: Elections By Bill Wilson For decades, public sector unions at the state and local levels have hijacked the public appropriations process via collective bargaining agreements. These have bound the hands of legislators to ever-increasing salaries, pension and health care benefits, who often are unable […]
On: 12/26/2010 22:22:55 In: Uncategorized By Rick Manning “In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to their own town […]
On: 12/26/2010 22:23:43 In: Monetary Policy By Bill Wilson In 2008, there were two competing wisdoms about what to do about failing financial institutions in the wake of the economic crisis. The first said to do nothing and allow institutions that behaved irresponsibly and became overleveraged during the housing […]