11.16.2011

Real monsters didn’t disappear after Halloween

By Bishop Harry R. Jackson, Jr. and Reverend Efrain Piñeda — Halloween is over. The “scary” costumes are packed away. The monster/slasher movie extravaganza has concluded. All that remains are several weeks of sugar highs. But as winter sets in, America faces real monsters: government […]

11.15.2011

The names of the Congressmen that have said no to more taxes

Below are the names of the Congressmen that have publicly signed on to a letter distributed by the Republican Study Committee (RSC) that calls on the Super Committee to not resort to more taxes to solve the deficit problem created by Congress (if you don’t […]

11.15.2011

Support the Jobs through Growth Act

Americans for Limited Government (ALG), the parent organization of this website, endorsed the Jobs through Growth Act as “a good start toward tackling some of the root causes of our nation’s economic stagnation.” This legislation was proposed by the House Republican Study Committee (RSC). The bill focuses on lower taxes, less […]

11.15.2011

Must Reads for November 15

11.15.2011

There are limits to what a central bank can do

By Robert Romano — “If a monetary deal’s going to work, the central bank has to have unlimited powers to intervene to support economies, and indeed banks, to prevent collapse.” That was how the UK’s Business Secretary Vince Cable, a Liberal Democrat, put it on the BBC , speaking on the European Central Bank (ECB).  He was basically complaining that Article 123 of the Lisbon Treaty , which created the […]

11.15.2011

Senators Barrasso and Heller take a stand for private property

By Rebecca DiFede — The Environmental Protection Agency continues to overstep their boundaries as a government body. Their previous infractions have been partially documented in a previous article from NetRightDaily.com where they imposed regulations on toxic emissions from power plants, causing a massive loss of money and jobs for the sake of (maybe) reducing our carbon footprint. And […]

11.14.2011

No more time for Leibowitz at FTC

By Rick Manning — Settlement agreements between branded and generic drug makers have brought generic versions of some of the biggest blockbuster drugs in history, like Lipitor and Plavix into the market early saving consumers millions of dollars.  In fact, one such settlement is bringing a generic […]

11.14.2011

Former Presidential Appointee Don Todd looks at differences in two ‘Red Dawn’ films

By Frank McCaffrey — In 1984, President Ronald Reagan was up for re-election in America. It seemed that his message was catching on and a significant part of this message was anti-Communist. America was in the “Cold War” at the time and its competition with […]

11.14.2011

New Italian PM does not change fundamental problems

By Robert Romano –The ascendancy of new Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, along with the European Union’s latest efforts to overthrow the Greek government will not necessarily fix the fundamental underlying problems of the European debt crisis. For example, increasing the retirement age of women from now 60 years old to begin rising in 2014 to only reach 65, and then only in 2026 , or overall raising the retirement age for men to 67 in 2026 and 70 in 2050 , will hardly move […]

11.14.2011

Kagan refuses to recuse on Obamacare

By John Vinci — Today, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the so-called “26-state lawsuit” against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.   This announcement ends speculation whether recent Obama appointee Justice Elena Kagan will recuse herself from the case. […]

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