12.13.2013

By Rick Manning Sometimes the exact right person is in the exact right place at the exact right time. With trust in the federal government’s ability to honestly report what is going on rightfully at a low, Obama’s Health and Human Service Secretary Kathleen Sebellius succumbed to […]
12.13.2013

By Marta H. Mossburg Leadership can mean many things to many people. But its absence is obvious, as it was with President Barack Obama, Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and British Prime Minister David Cameron snapping a “selfie” Tuesday like teenagers at a rock concert […]
12.12.2013

By Robert Romano A $63.2 billion proposed increase in spending canceling almost 35 percent of the sequester cuts scheduled for 2014 and 2015 will be offset by just a $6.25 billion cut to spending and a $269 million increase of revenue in those years, reports the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) . The other $78.5 billion […]
12.11.2013

By Rick Manning ESPN’s GameDay show made a November appearance on the downtown Los Angeles campus of the University of Southern California prior to the Trojans football game against the Stanford Cardinal. The outcome of the game is unimportant, except that SC’s victory knocked the Cardinal (color […]
12.09.2013

By Robert Romano Will 36 million uninsured Americans sign up for Obamacare? That’s what a recent survey from Gallup would have you believe . It says 63 percent of those without health insurance — out of a total of 58 million — plan on getting it rather than paying a fine under the health care law’s […]
12.06.2013

By Rick Manning and Tom Toth On December 3, Representatives John Kline (MN-2) and Dave Camp (MI-4) issued a letter to Department of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez demanding information regarding how the Department of Labor utilizes and reviews information given for use by the Census Bureau for use in […]
12.06.2013

By Robert Romano When something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Such may be the case with a recent study by the Harvard University Institute for Politics receiving much attention that found 54 percent of those aged 18 to 29 disapprove of Barack Obama’s job performance of president. It found further that about 57 […]
12.06.2013

By Tom Toth Schools exist to educate students and therefore open avenues for achievement not otherwise available. The educational experience is a cornerstone of early personal development and can be the difference between a student in class and a child in daycare. For millions of American children, […]