By Adam Bitely — If a Republican defeats Obama in 2012, the electorate will be expecting ObamaCare to be repealed within moments of that person taking the oath of office. Many have concerns that Mitt Romney would not repeal ObamaCare, and those concerns are based […]
By Kevin Mooney — Despite an adverse court ruling out of Ecuador, Chevron continues to remain on the offensive against trial lawyers who are suing the company over environmental allegations that have been hotly disputed. An Ecuadorian appeals court in Lago Agrio upheld a ruling […]
By Rebecca DiFede — U.S. Park Police entered the Occupy D.C. camp on Monday to enforce a deadline that had warned all occupiers to leave the camp by noon, or else face jail time. In true stupidly-laced Occupier fashion, the protesters responded by constructing signs […]
By Bill Wilson –After an outpouring of opposition by millions of Internet users and tens of thousands of websites against the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (SOPA) and the “Protect Intellectual Property Act” (PIPA) in the House and Senate, congressional proponents of the bills have delayed votes on […]
By Adam Bitely — Last week (I know this will be hard to believe) three green energy stimulus recipients either filed for bankruptcy or had to significantly reduce their labor force! Three! Talk about green energy job creation. Talk about the sector that according to […]
By Adam Bitely — Here is some more evidence that politicians routinely use rhetoric that sounds good, even if they don’t agree with it. From Obama’s State of the Union address last week: I’m a Democrat. But I believe what Republican Abraham Lincoln believed: That Government should do for […]
By Robert Romano — The economy slowed down in 2011 to “a tepid snail’s pace,” says Americans for Limited Government President, according to new data released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). In 2010, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) had grown at 3 percent in 2011, but only at 1.7 percent in 2011. The Bureau said the […]