12.14.2011

The new defense bill… R.I.P. due process

By Rebecca DiFede — On Dec. 1 the Senate passed the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act ; a $662 billion Defense bill. That’s typical. But what’s not is that one portion of the bill may take tyranny and governmental control to a whole new level. Critics have said the legislation […]

12.14.2011

Momentum grows for systemic reform of National Labor Relations Board

By Rick Manning — Momentum is growing in the U.S. House of Representatives for legislation that would fundamentally reform the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), reining in power that has grown since it came into being in 1935. The NLRB has spent the past three years under […]

12.14.2011

An Internet without uploading?

By Bill Wilson — Faced with a barrage of criticism for new legislation that professes to deal with Internet piracy, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Lamar Smith has introduced a manager’s amendment that has, according to Smith , “addressed I believe all of the legitimate concerns out there.” There’s only a small problem. It doesn’t come close to addressing all of the […]

12.13.2011

11 Big Gov’t Busts of ’11: #7 The Food Police

The Obama Administration is telling you how to eat. it has enlisted Michelle Obama to lead the charge. Here now is our explanation for why they have made it to our top 11.

12.13.2011

11 Big Gov’t Busts of ’11: #8-NLRB and South Carolina

The National Labor Relations Board made an interesting move in 2011. It tried to block a business strategy of Boeing’s and demonstrated that it is abusing its power. See how this made our Top 11 Big Gov’t Busts of 2011.

12.13.2011

11 Big Gov’t Busts of ’11: #9-The Rule By Decree

A number of our leaders have acted like they want to be emperors! The Obama Administration has been pushing for a rule by decree. See how this made our Top 11 Big Gov’t Busts of 2011.

12.13.2011

House Judiciary Committee Should Defeat Manager’s Amendment to Internet Censorship Bill

Even with the changes proposed by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Lamar Smith, this bill will essentially criminalize the Internet, making it impossible to upload and share content.  Any service that allows for storing files or posting hyperlinks could be targeted, and on the Internet, […]

12.13.2011

Senator Graham Calls for Investigation into NLRB-Big Labor Collaboration

This is an excellent move by Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina). Senator Graham is calling for an investigation to determine if the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and labor union collaborated on their attacks against businesses seeking favorable business environments free of Big Labor intimidation. […]

12.13.2011

NLRB Counsel threatens companies with more lawsuits if they try to move to right-to-work states

Americans for Limited Government (ALG) President Bill Wilson today called comments by National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel Lafe Solomon “a deplorable threat against any company that is considering moving operations to a right-to-work state.” Although the NLRB’s recent dispute with Boeing after the company set […]

12.13.2011

Team Obama Spotlight: Mari Carmen Aponte

By Frank McCaffrey –This Team Obama appointee for Ambassador to El Salvador has ties to Cuba. It was a very close tie to Cuba. ALG’s Don Todd sees this as worthy of shining the Team Obama Spotlight onto.

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