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09.20.2016

Cartoon: Ready to blow

09.18.2016

If Internet giveaway is so ‘obscure and irrelevant,’ then why is Dick Durbin threatening to shut down the government over it?

By Robert Romano “Can… Republicans dream up an any more obscure and irrelevant issue to stop the business of the American government? … I couldn’t believe it when they told me this could stop the CR.” That was Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) in a Sept. 15 Washington Post-Bloomberg article all but threatening a government shutdown if Congress does not allow the Internet giveaway to […]

09.18.2016

Sanctuary cities kill

By Natalia Castro Kate Steinle, a 32-year-old San Franciscan women, was murdered by an undocumented immigrant living in the city illegally in July of 2015. Now her family blames more than just her murderer Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, Kate’s family has decided to sue the city […]

09.16.2016

There is no equivalency between the Clinton Foundation and the Trump Foundation

By Rick Manning If Hillary has a massive Clinton Foundation problem, then the media must find some problem with the Trump Foundation. That’s the equivalency game that continually gets played by the left, and quite frankly I’m sick of it. When emails reveal that Hillary is literally […]

09.16.2016

Could Ford moving to Mexico move Michigan into Trump’s column?

By Natalia Castro Ford Motor Co. is the classic example of an all-American company, but now they are better representing what ails the American economy, as they are being forced overseas. As Ford begins plans to build a $1.6 billion auto assembly plant in Mexico […]

09.14.2016

If DOJ performed antitrust analysis on creating the Internet monopoly, then why hasn’t NTIA produced it?

By Robert Romano On June 14, Americans for Limited Government in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request asked the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) for “[a]ll records relating to legal and policy analysis developed by or provided to NTIA concerning antitrust issues for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names (ICANN) if NTIA relinquishes its responsibilities” over the domain name system. The agency contacted us and we […]

09.14.2016

Without Islamic State, Syria ceasefire is a joke

By Natalia Castro A tentative truce brokered Sept. 9 by the U.S. and Russia on Syria aims at allowing the Syrian people to take the necessary time to recover from years of oppressive and violent rule from leader Bashar al Assad and the ravaging terror […]

09.13.2016

Hillary’s health is a problem, but her lack of honesty could be deadly

By Robert Romano “Antibiotics can take care of pneumonia. What’s the cure for an unhealthy penchant for privacy that repeatedly creates unnecessary problems?” That was former Barack Obama chief campaign strategist David Axelrod’s Twitter reaction to Hillary Clinton’s near-collapse as she was entering a van after a September 11 memorial in New York. Coming from Axelrod, it is a clear shot across Clinton’s bow coming directly from the […]

09.13.2016

Trump comes out on top with veterans in Commander in Chief forum

By Natalia Castro The NBC Commander in Chief Forum last week forced both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to answer military related questions that represent the challenges one would face on an average day in the White House. While on paper Clinton came in with the most experience, polling shows that […]

09.12.2016

Hard to say who’s worse, Hillary Clinton or James Comey

By Natalia Castro It’s hard to tell who looks worse each time a new FBI report is released, Hillary Clinton or FBI Director James Comey. With the Sept. 2 FBI release of documents regarding Clinton’s e-mail investigation, more light was shed onto both Clinton’s carelessly corrupt actions and Comey’s […]

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