10.28.2014

By Rick Manning Millions of dollars and tens of thousands of man hours are spent every two years trying to get Americans to care enough about candidates or issues enough to go to the polls and vote. Yet, for 146.6 million Americans who have jobs, voting is […]
10.28.2014

By Robert Romano The midterm elections are just a week away, and with most predicting a Republican sweep on November 4, House Majority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy is setting his sights on the 2015 governing agenda. But before a new Congress is sworn in, the government’s funding […]
10.27.2014

By Robert Romano No sooner than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a watered-down “Active Post-Arrival Monitoring for Travelers” from Ebola-stricken Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea on October 22 than New York City’s first case was announced a day later. Unfortunately, Dr. Craig Spencer had already arrived from Guinea after treating Ebola patients via a flight from Brussels on October 17. […]
10.24.2014

By Rick Manning The news broke out of New Hampshire two evenings ago that the campaign of Senator Jeanne Shaheen barred BreitbartNews reporter Matt Boyle from attending one of their open to the media events. Multiple news outlets on all ranges of the political spectrum have, at this writing, been stymied in […]
10.23.2014

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 […]