By Bill Wilson — In the face of a deteriorating economy, the liberal-left has been scurrying to assign blame for the impending disaster while offering “solutions” that would further entrench their stranglehold over America. It has become a mantra, repeated over and over from all quarters of […]
By Frank McCaffrey — Georgia Congressman Austin Scott spoke with Americans for Limited Government about his new legislation regarding the National Labor Relations Board. Hear his take on another NLRB related bill and whether this is an attack on the labor movement.
By Bill Wilson — On Sept. 21, the Federal Reserve announced its latest plan to “[t]o support a stronger economic recovery and to help ensure that inflation, over time, is at levels consistent with the dual mandate”. Dubbed Operation Twist after the famous 1960’s dance, this time the Fed plans to sell $400 billion of short-term U.S. treasuries […]
By Rick Manning and Rebecca DiFede — Toyota Motor Company has a new set of television advertisements for their Venza product that highlight the cultural divide between young adults and their parents. The brilliant commercials by Saatchi and Saatchi show relatively sentient kids worrying that their parents […]
Georgia Congressman Austin Scott spoke with Americans for Limited Government about his new legislation regarding the National Labor Relations Board. Hear his take on another NLRB related bill and whether this is an attack on the labor movement.
By Paul Driessen — Millions of Americans recently celebrated the demise of the Environmental Protection Agency’s job-killing ground-level ozone regulations. While a toast was appropriate, we shouldn’t drink too much champagne just yet. As with the Battle of Midway and Lt. Col. James Doolittle’s Tokyo […]
By Bill Wilson — New legislation by Rep. Austin Scott (R-GA), the “Protecting American Jobs Act,” would remove all judicial powers from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), and send all disputes arising under U.S. labor law to federal courts. Other recent proposals have aimed narrowly at reining in the Board’s […]