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05.07.2013

Thomas Perez: Too Radical for Labor

By Nathan Mehrens The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee are likely to vote on the nomination of Obama Labor Secretary nominee Thomas Perez this week, and their vote will be a precursor of how the overall Senate vote is likely to go. Perez’ […]

05.07.2013

Establishment Beware: Lessons From the UK Elections

By Robert Romano Another strong showing by the insurgent UK Independence Party (UKIP) is sending shockwaves across the British political landscape. In local county council elections on May 2, the party led by Nigel Farage picked up major ground with as much as 23 percent of the […]

05.06.2013

Upcoming Broadcast Hits: May 7, 2013

Nathan Mehrens will be on Newstadion 1070 WINA on The Schilling Show talking about free market energy policies from 12:15-12:45pm on May 7th. “We can’t have an energy strategy that traps us in the past,” President Obama proclaimed in March 2012. “We need an energy strategy for the future — an all-of-the-above […]

05.06.2013

Neither Medicaid nor Head Start Work

By Richard Manning Big government social engineers must be shaking their heads in disbelief.  The honest amongst them have to be asking how they could have been so wrong. The effectiveness of both Medicaid and Head Start, two bulwarks of the left’s belief that massive […]

05.03.2013

Threat of Obamacare Continues to Hurt Job Creation

Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today issued the following statement on the latest job numbers: “There is little that can be learned about the direction of the economy from the tepid April unemployment report.  The modest job growth combined with the lowest labor participation rate […]

05.02.2013

Al ‘Biden’ Gore’s Hollywood Reveal

By Rick Manning Joe Biden must have dressed up in his best Al Gore, Jr. suit for a Beverly Hills global warming pep rally, as the man who “invented the Internet” bemoaned that a modern day Thomas Paine would struggle to get his pamphlet “Common Sense” to […]

05.02.2013

A Bridge Too Far… From Common Sense

By Chris Freind One. Fourteen. Two. Zero. Here’s what those digits represent: One: Pennsylvania’s rank for states with the worst bridges. Fourteen: Length in feet of a local bridge on a vital street, closed a year ago due to its deteriorating condition. Two: Years. The […]

05.01.2013

Upcoming Broadcast Hits: May 2, 2013

Robert Romano will be on KMED talking with Bill Meyer at 9:35 am talking about Cyprus’ legalized bank theft . “The leader of the Progressive party had this to say: “deeper integration with a Europe in historic decline isn’t necessarily the best for Iceland,” and that the “economic crisis in Iceland […]

05.01.2013

Rep. Mel Watt is the Wrong Choice to Head the Federal Housing Finance Agency

Americans for Limited Government (ALG) President Bill Wilson today issued the following statement on the pending nomination of Rep. Mel Watt (D-NC) to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency, highlighting  his past support of mortgage principal reductions  for as many as  10.4 million borrowers who are $628 billion underwater on their mortgages , owing more on their homes than they are worth: “Mel Watts’ ill-conceived […]

05.01.2013

Washington’s Weird World

By Rick Manning Welfare payments became water cooler conversation this week as it was revealed that the Marathon bombers and their family received more than $100,000 in welfare benefits the previous year.  The Mercedes Benz driving terrorists have become one of the most effective debate points for […]

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