10.07.2011

By Adam Bitely — On Oct. 5, a true American hero passed away. At the age of 56, Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, lost his life battling pancreatic cancer. Under the visionary leadership of Jobs at Apple, millions of Americans have iPads, iPods, iPhones, […]
10.07.2011

By Robert Romano — At an Oct. 6 news conference , Barack Obama received an interesting question about the radical Wall Street protesters wherein the reporter noted his signing of the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory bill. The journalist observed that the presence of the movement showed the protesters “clearly don’t think that you or […]
10.06.2011

Cartoon by William Warren
10.06.2011

By Kevin Mooney — Google is learning how to play the Washington D.C. game in a big way. This means it will likely find a way to sidestep regulatory schemes that work to the disadvantage of taxpayers and consumers. Federal records show that Google donated […]
10.06.2011

By Rebecca DiFede — When looking for corruption in Washington, most would hesitate to look further than the government. However, one might be interested to find that the people responsible for the very mobility of the city are among the sneakiest of all. The Washington […]
10.06.2011

By Rick Manning — The current fight between the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and Boeing Corporation over whether the company has the right to build a production line in South Carolina has caught the attention of businesses, Congress and indeed, many in the public. In fact, […]
10.05.2011

This evening, a true American hero passed away. At the age of 56, Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, lost his life battling pancreatic cancer. Under the visionary leadership of Jobs at Apple, millions of Americans have iPads, ipods, iPhones, MacBooks, and various other devices […]
10.05.2011

A good, hard look at what the Obama administration has done: