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07.26.2013

Fore!!! California taxes take hefty toll on Phil Mickelson

By Rick Manning Millionaire taxes don’t work.  State or local taxes aimed at the wealthy merely drive a jurisdiction’s tax base away. The latest example of someone who is successful who would be better off living elsewhere is professional golfer Phil Mickelson. Mickelson made a dream come […]

07.26.2013

Eric Holder v. Texas

By Robert Romano Since the Supreme Court struck down Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act because there was no longer evidence of voter suppression of minorities in affected states based on U.S. Census data, the political left in the U.S. has been rumbling for another way […]

07.25.2013

House Leaders Block Effort to Defund NSA Surveillance Program: Tell Your Congressman What You Think

House leaders narrowly voted down an amendment by Justin Amash to defund the NSA surveillance program.  A bipartisan coalition arose to fight the unconstitutional surveillance.  ( You can watch the full debate on the amendment here. ) With only a 7 vote swing, the amendment would have passed.  Let your representative know what you think […]

07.25.2013

NLRB: The little labor board that could… destroy your job

Anti-NLRB

By Rick Manning The Obama Administration and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid pulled the wool over the eyes of naïve Senate Republicans in agreeing to pull back two objectionable appointees to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in exchange for the dropping of any filibuster threat against […]

07.25.2013

Amash loses battle but could still win the war on domestic surveillance

By Robert Romano The National Security Agency (NSA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) domestic surveillance program suffered a near-death experience on the floor of the House of Representatives July 24. Although an amendment to the 2014 Defense Appropriations Act by Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) was narrowly defeated 205 to 217 in a truly bipartisan vote , the fact it even came up for a vote was a victory. The amendment […]

07.24.2013

Did SEIU-backed worker center FastFoodForward stage an emergency?

By Brad Tidwell Using the hashtag #4259Broadway, SEIU-backed worker center Fast Food Forward posted pictures of a strike at McDonalds. Suspicious timing, or fortunate photo op? Mere minutes after posting an update about a broken air conditioning unit, Fast Food Forward’s twitter account posted a […]

07.24.2013

NSA domestic surveillance program faces up or down vote in House

By Robert Romano The National Security Agency’s (NSA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) domestic surveillance program will face its first up-or-down vote in the House of Representatives today. An amendment offered by Michigan Republican Rep. Justin Amash to the 2014 Defense Appropriations Act would defund any surveillance to collect communications data “if such things do not pertain to a person who is the subject of an investigation.” Under current law in Section 215 of the Patriot Act, the FBI and NSA […]

07.23.2013

Big trouble in not-so-little China

By Bill Wilson “[T]he only question now is just how bad the crash will be.” That was none other than New York Times pundit Paul Krugman commenting on recent financial developments , including a credit slowdown, in China, an economy he says “has reached its limits” after decades of record expansion. The Krugman warning comes at a time when Fitch is flashing the […]

07.22.2013

In God We Trust, just don’t tell Holder’s Justice Department

By Rick Manning Earlier this summer, headlines blared across many conservative oriented and mainstream websites declared , “DOJ Defunds Youth Programs that Reference God.” A Young Marines program run by the Bossier Parish Sheriff in Louisiana was notified that they would be denied future federal support of their […]

07.22.2013

Only thing worse than a liberal policy is a Republican compromise

By Willie Deutsch Over the past two weeks, Republican leadership in the House and Senate drastically increased conservative distrust of Republican compromises.  In the House of Representatives, the compromise version of the Agriculture Bill proved to be worse than the original, and the Senate filibuster […]

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