06.27.2012

What ObamaCare Will Mean for Business Owners and Employees if the Law is Upheld

By Kevin Mooney — In just a few hours, business owners will know whether or not they need to confront insurance mandates included as part of President Obama’s health care plan. Under the legislation, employers with more than 50 workers must offer “minimum essential insurance” […]

06.27.2012

Must Reads for June 27

06.27.2012

Pelosi’s Supreme Court hope

By David McFadden — Liberals who are pessimistic about the prospects in the Supreme Court this week for the Abominable Care Act, known as “ACA,” have been preparing the ground by publicizing surveys measuring the unpopularity of the Court. Liberals who are optimistic, such as […]

06.27.2012

Delaying fiscal cliff better than lame duck fix

By Bill Wilson — Congressional leaders are said to be considering a deal that would delay automatic spending cuts and tax increases at the end of the fiscal year through March , and be tied to a continuing resolution that needs to be passed by the end of the fiscal year on Sep. 30. Throw in a temporary extension of the debt ceiling, and that may be […]

06.27.2012

Voucher Applications Roll in Louisiana Despite Legal Challenges from Teachers Unions

By Kevin Mooney — Parents and students who are ambitious to switch out of failing public schools have until June 30 to become part of history. That is the cut-off date for applications to be submitted to the state education department for scholarship funds that […]

06.26.2012

Dodging another UN bullet

By Paul Driessen and Duggan Flanakin — The Future We Want outlined a “common vision” for planetary “sustainable development,” as proclaimed by the “Organizing Partners of the Major Group of NGOs,” to guide the taxpayer-funded Rio+20 summit that ended last week in disarray and acrimony. […]

06.26.2012

Must Reads for June 26

06.26.2012

Worker and taxpayer rights preserved

By David Nace — Despite all the rhetoric and millions of dollars spent by both sides in Wisconsin, the fundamental issue is very simple.  Should workers have the right to voluntarily join a union and pay union dues? The reason that unions were so incensed […]

06.26.2012

Time to get over Citizens United

By Bill Wilson — Apparently, the Montana State Supreme Court missed a rather important part of the Federal Constitution, the Supremacy Clause, in a Dec. 2011 ruling that upheld a state law prohibiting corporations from engaging in electioneering. Fortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, stood ready […]

06.26.2012

Philly food project tests supply and demand

By Rebekah Rast — Food deserts are areas in developed nations where access to fresh and healthy food is limited and inadequate. In the urban areas of Philadelphia it could be defined as convenience stores outnumbering grocery stores or markets that carry fresh produce. These […]

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