On: 03/28/2011 08:55:49 In: Uncategorized By David Bozeman April 14 marks the 99th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. 2012 will surely see major world-wide commemorations of the 100-year mark, but the event is already the subject of countless books, movies, documentaries, plays and, of […]
On: 03/25/2011 10:22:32 In: Uncategorized By Robert Romano This year alone, American taxpayers spent $420 million to fund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). As America holds a $14.1 trillion debt, many fiscally conservative organizations and politicians are calling for taxpayer funding to end as well as asking […]
On: 03/25/2011 10:21:39 In: Economy By Rick Manning The myth of the Obama recovery took another hit when new single family home sales for the month of February dropped precipitously by 16.9 percent, reaching a seasonally adjusted 250,000 unit annual rate. The lowest rate for the sale of […]
On: 03/25/2011 10:21:11 In: Energy Crisis, Global Warming Fraud, and the Environment By Kelvin Kemm The recent tragic events in Japan have brought the issue of nuclear energy to the forefront of public discussion. While some have exploited the tragedy to advance anti-nuclear policies, others have tried to defend this important energy source […]
On: 03/24/2011 09:30:39 In: Energy Crisis, Global Warming Fraud, and the Environment By Howard Rich President Barack Obama says that Americans are “tired of talk” when it comes to rising gas prices. Unfortunately his administration continues to say one thing and do another on this critical economic front — ignoring opportunities to increase […]
On: 03/24/2011 09:29:48 In: Uncategorized By Adam Bitely In March of 2010, Rahm Emanuel and other top Obama aids could be seen running around Capitol Hill assuring Democrats that their support of ObamaCare would be a positive asset in the November Midterm elections. Not only that, […]
On: 03/24/2011 09:29:18 In: Economy By Robert Romano In 2010, unemployment benefits exploded to a record high of $157 billion, according to the White House Office of Management and Budget . The increase, up from $32 billion in 2007 and $42 billion in 2008, largely comes from Congress actively increasing the length of time under which benefits can […]