10.25.2011

Oklahoma Civil Rights Initiative Aimed Against Preferential Policies Likely to Pass in 2012

By Kevin Mooney — In November 2012, Oklahoma voters will have the opportunity to become part of a growing national movement built around state constitutional amendments that outlaw government sanctioned discrimination. The key player here is Ward Connerly, a former University of California regent, who […]

10.25.2011

Something fishy

By Rebekah Rast — You know you’ve struck a nerve when a federal judge refers to a scientist based on their testimony as a “ zealot ” or “ untrustworthy as a witness .” But that is exactly what U.S. District Judge Oliver Wanger said in a court transcript after Jennifer Norris, a scientist […]

10.24.2011

Uncommon Knowledge: Larry Arnn on the Constitution and Declaration of Independence

In this episode, Larry Arnn, president of Hillsdale College, discusses the Declaration of Independence, the founders, Woodrow Wilson, and the founders of modern liberalism and how they gave more power to government.

10.24.2011

Must Reads for October 24

10.24.2011

Notes of a 99 percenter

By David Bozeman — Speaking as one of the 99 percent exploited by the “evil” rich, the teeming hordes of malcontents occupying Wall Street and other major cities do not speak for me. I would rather die in poverty than live on their state-sanctioned sustenance. […]

10.24.2011

Rural Missouri town’s real life lesson in business

By Robert Romano — Recently ABC News highlighted the story of Leeton, Missouri , a town so small — a population less than 700 — and hard-hit by the lackluster economy that it lost its only grocery store. Residents were forced to travel to the next town just to get milk and eggs. Seeing a […]

10.24.2011

Big Labor’s political clout begins to wane

By Adam Bitely — In 2008, Big Labor played a key role in electing Barack Obama to the presidency. The purple shirts of the SEIU became almost synonymous with his election. And the death grip that Big Labor has long held over the Democratic Party […]

10.21.2011

Tapping natural resources to address Maryland’s economic problems

By Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr. — Maryland’s 7.2 percent unemployment rate is below the national average, but still too high. Budget shortfalls next year could reach $700 million or more, the Maryland Budget and Tax Policy Institute warns. Many of our cities and counties likewise […]

10.21.2011

On the eve of destruction?

By Robert Romano — Those concerned about the ongoing debt crisis in Europe — and its potential spreading to the U.S. — should pay close attention to a meeting between French and German leaders this weekend. At issue are the terms of leveraging the €440 billion European […]

10.21.2011

Biden’s $35 Billion crime cleanup crew

By Rick Manning — Dec. 28, 1976, graveyard shift, 7-11 store on La Sierra Boulevard in Riverside, California. That’s when I had a rifle stuck in my face by four thugs who wanted the $40 in the register.  They took me to the back of the store […]

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