08.01.2014

By Robert Romano Failing to get the 217 votes needed to pass, Republican leaders on July 31 pulled the $659 million border supplemental off the floor of the House Representatives. Republicans opposed the measure as doing nothing to secure the border or prevent the White House from […]
07.31.2014

By Robert Romano The nation was taken by surprise on July 28 by an Associated Press (AP) report stating that the Obama administration was planning to arbitrarily implement executive action that could suspend most deportations, grant legal status to millions presently here illegally, and excuse visa overstays. […]
07.30.2014

By Rick Manning According to the Wall Street Journal, the Internal Revenue Service used its power to attack pro-Israel groups. While the WSJ article is subscriber only, here is the gist of it. Not only did the IRS target politically conservative groups, they also sought to deny tax exempt […]
07.29.2014

By Tom Toth Republicans have been gifted the opportunity to set themselves up for a landslide victory in the 2014 midterms, thanks exclusively to another one of Obama’s lawless pen and phone executive actions. Will the Republicans take their chance to go for the jugular and sweep […]
07.28.2014

By Don Todd Americans are rightfully coming to the conclusion that their federal government is incompetent, wrongheaded and unproductive. The total collapse of numerous federal agencies and programs has led them to this inescapable conclusion. From the Obamacare roll out, to revelations about the Veterans Administration hospital […]
07.28.2014

By Tom Toth Barack Obama this week continues his fundraising tour from one Democrat fat-cat hotspot to the other while wars rage and lawlessness dominates the headlines as nations crumble around the globe and in his own back yard burns with anarchy. But no matter because, as […]
07.25.2014

By Nathan Mehrens Upon entering office in January of 2009, President Obama promised us an era of openness and transparency in the federal government. He set a policy in place mandating that federal records be released when requested by the public, on the premise that […]
07.24.2014

By Robert Romano With the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals issuing contradictory rulings on the question of whether Obamacare exchange subsidies can be given in states that decided to not set up their own exchanges under an IRS regulation , it appears all but inevitable that the case will ultimately wind up in […]