12.05.2014

By Robert Romano On March 14, the U.S. Department Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced that it intends to relinquish control over the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and the domain name system (DNS) to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) without any vote in Congress. For almost 20 years, the Internet has […]
12.03.2014

By Robert Romano In response to the White House’s executive amnesty of 4.5 million illegal immigrants with U.S.-born children, House Republicans may be about to offer a two-part funding bill. The plan would fully fund the government through Sept. 30, 2015, except for agencies that spend money […]
12.03.2014

By Tom Toth The voter fraud issue has again reared its ugly head, this time in Louisiana. Democrat mayor, and the father of Senator Mary Landrieu’s Chief of Staff, Don Cravins, Sr. gave a campaign rally speech urging the Democrat voters in attendance to “vote again” if they had early voted . He continued […]
12.02.2014

By Rick Manning If reports coming from inside the Beltway are to be believed, the lame duck Congress may be preparing to use their power of the purse to fund all of Obama’s outrageous executive actions. Observers should not be fooled by the upcoming hearings, bluster, speeches […]
12.01.2014

By Tom Toth Over the first five years of the Obama Administration, the federal government has issued 157 major regulations , costing the American people and businesses around $73 billion per year, a recent estimate by the Heritage Foundation found. In response, the American people spoke with an unwavering, unified voice […]
12.01.2014

By Rick Manning and Robert Romano Americans for Limited Government supports Congress passing a short-term continuing resolution in the lame duck session with a longer term funding bill passed by the newly elected members next year. Current funding for the fiscal year expires on December 11. Kicking funding questions […]
11.26.2014

By Rick Manning In an unheard appeal for calm in the wake of a Grand Jury’s decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson in what was determined to be a justifiable shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., President Barack Obama urged that we learn lessons from […]