By Rebecca DiFede — All across America, children struggling with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are beginning to realize that the pills that they need to regulate their behavior (Adderall, Ritalin, Concerta, etc) are becoming harder and harder to come by. And no, it isn’t […]
By Howard Rich — A modest decrease in unemployment and an uptick in holiday shopping have sparked a boost of consumer confidence in America; however, the fundamentals of the U.S. economy remain weak heading into 2012. In addition to the lengthening shadow cast by the […]
Here is our look at what the Environmental Protection Agency says about cleanup for the new fluorescent lightbulbs. You might need to watch this since your incandescent lightbulbs are going to be banned soon. Check it out.
By Kevin Mooney — Medicaid costs continue to outpace expenditures for other vital services at the state level including education, transportation, corrections and various public assistance programs, according to the latest edition of the State Expenditure Report released by National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO) and […]
By Richard Manning — Hold onto your horses, 2012 promises to be even more filled with political acrimony, finger pointing and low approval ratings than even the just departed 2011, but that is not a bad thing. Every piece of legislation, regulatory action, speech and […]
By Frank McCaffrey — Medicare price controls are bad news for Americans. It can cost them their lives. Yet, this member of the Obama Administration sees no problem with this! ALG’s Don Todd says Dr. Howard Koh is a Bozo!
By Brad Tidwell — If you’re a voter in Virginia and want to vote in the Republican Presidential Primary, you may find out you only have two options to vote for the GOP nominee — Mitt Romney and Ron Paul. How did this happen? Why […]