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02.18.2016

Grassley: ‘Defer to the American people’ in 2016 on next Supreme Court Justice

By Robert Romano “Given the huge divide in the country, and the fact that this President, above all others, has made no bones about his goal to use the courts to circumvent Congress and push through his own agenda, it only makes sense that we defer to […]

02.18.2016

GPS is huge for business, the Internet of Things — and for surveillance

By Daniel Matthews Try typing “Internet of Things” (IoT) into any search engine. With Google, I get 721 million results. With Bing, over 62 million. The Internet is buzzing about a term some people think is just a buzzword. The U.S. now has around  24.9 Internet-connected devices per […]

02.17.2016

The Republican recovery starts with no lame duck session after November

By Dustin Howard If the message isn’t clear enough coming from Republican presidential primary voters, let’s be clear. Voters are angry with Washington. The candidates who are succeeding are doing so by repudiating Washington, and their anger has not been quenched. Every vote in the […]

02.16.2016

What happened to the tea party?

By Rick Manning Where is the tea party? Since CNBC’s Rick Santelli’s fateful on air speech on February 19, 2009 , the words “tea party” have invoked hate and vitriol from the left, fear from the GOP establishment and near reverence from the right, yet they are virtually unspoken in […]

02.16.2016

Cartoon: Guard on duty

02.15.2016

All eyes on S.C. Senator Tim Scott on HUD Obamazone reg

By Robert Romano Last week, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) joined Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in co-sponsoring legislation by Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) that would prohibit the use of federal funds by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to implement the regulation known as “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing” (AFFH). The rule conditions eligibility for community development block grants upon redrawing zoning maps to achieve racial […]

02.11.2016

DNC redistributes Bernie’s delegates to Hillary

By Dustin Howard It’s just not fair. Bernie Sanders worked hard to beat Hillary Clinton 60 percent to 38 percent in New Hampshire, and she will walk away with more  delegates . Why? Democracy is to Democrats what freedom is to socialism: they are mutually exclusive. […]

02.11.2016

Will GOP be blamed for $100 billion of new debt in 2016?

By Rick Manning The New Hampshire primary is now a memory, and the road show is off to South Carolina followed shortly by what is known as the SEC primary through the deep South. As the red and blue clown cars head down I-95, it is still […]

02.11.2016

Bush: ‘This campaign is not dead’

By Robert Romano “This campaign is not dead. We’re going on to South Carolina.” That was former Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s assessment of the state of the GOP presidential race after his fourth-place shellacking in New Hampshire. The Bush team including his Super Pac reportedly spent $36 million on television in the state, yielding 31,310 votes. That’s $1150 per vote. Yikes. […]

02.10.2016

Military preparing to fight ‘climate change’ instead of wars?

By Dustin Howard When our national focus was still sane, the United States Department of Defense had a singular goal: defending the U.S, while maintaining the capability to wage war on two fronts. What did that look like? If the United States were drawn into […]

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