By Nathan Mehrens In what is yet another example of the Obama Administration’s pattern of making things up as they go along, the U.S. Department of Labor published a “ policy statement ” in the Federal Register on October 9, announcing that they will not enforce, for […]
By Tom Toth Tesla Motors, the American car maker created in 2003 by “engineers who set out to prove that electric vehicles could be awesome,” has been banned from opening stores in Michigan to advertise and sell its vehicles. The “anti-Tesla” bill prevents auto makers like Tesla, […]
By Rick Manning Every autumn, gas prices fall providing consumers weary from peak summer prices a windfall. In 2014, Michael Green a spokesman for AAA estimated that Americans are spending about $230 million a day less on gasoline than on July 4th, and the price continues to plummet. In […]
By Robert Romano The first test of whether a potential Senate Republican majority will be willing to stand up to Obama will be in the upcoming lame duck session, when the current continuing resolution expires on December 11. The decision made on whether to have a short-term […]
By Robert Romano You’ve heard it a bazillion times. The end of quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve — since August 2007 it has added $3.6 trillion to its balance sheet — will mean interest rates have to rise. Because, well, they have to. At first, there […]