12.31.2010

On: 01/20/2011 09:20:45 In: Uncategorized ALG Editor’s Note: William Warren’s award-winning cartoons published at GetLiberty.org are a free service of ALG News Bureau. They may be reused and redistributed free of charge.
12.31.2010

On: 01/17/2011 10:01:58 In: Fiscal Responsibility ALG Editor’s Note: In the following featured column from The American , George Mason University’s Veronique de Rugy makes the case for conditioning an increase in the national debt ceiling with a commitment to bring the nation’s fiscal house into order: Another Day Older and Deeper in Debt… […]
12.31.2010

On: 01/11/2011 09:00:13 In: Taxes By Rebekah Rast Paper or plastic? If you are a Washington D.C. resident and prefer a plastic bag at the grocery store, you must now hand over a nickel. If you’re a Virginia resident, you might soon be handing over two dimes for […]
12.31.2010

On: 01/05/2011 09:24:14 In: Health Care By Robert Romano One of the first orders of business the House of Representatives under Speaker John Boehner’s reign will be to repeal the ObamaCare legislation. The bill included a massive expansion of the Medicaid program with 23.8 million potential new enrollees as […]
12.31.2010

On: 01/26/2011 09:05:02 In: Uncategorized By David Bozeman A prevailing myth, common among both liberals and conservatives, is that America is sharply divided, with roughly 35 percent of us liberal (though most polls put that number around 20), 35 percent conservative, with the remaining 30 that […]
12.31.2010

On: 01/20/2011 09:20:15 In: Uncategorized By Rebekah Rast One was slammed as an atheist and a “mean-spirited, low-lived fellow, the son of a half-breed squaw, sired by a Virginia mulatto father .” And another as a “monarchist who sought to become a king; he was also branded as a fool and a hypocrite .” Who are they? The presidential candidates of the 1796 race: Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. It was this race, the race to decide America’s second president that introduced the […]
12.31.2010

On: 01/14/2011 09:51:58 In: Big Labor By Adam Bitely Somehow, somewhere in its nearly 76 year history, the United Auto Workers (UAW) became a “human rights” policeman. With their newly declared calling to find violators of human rights, the UAW is setting its gaze upon car manufacturers that primarily […]
12.31.2010

On: 01/10/2011 09:29:29 In: Health Care By Robert Romano Even if some of the most conservative estimates of participation in ObamaCare prove to be correct in the next 15 years, the legislation will still mean expenditures of about $102.8 billion every year once fully implemented, or about $1 trillion […]
12.31.2010

On: 01/04/2011 09:12:52 In: Appointments By Bill Wilson Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made headlines on January 3rd when she met with Hugo Chavez, a photo-op coup for the Venezuela dictator that recently expelled U.S. envoy Larry Palmer for allegedly being “disrespectful”. In reality, Palmer was voicing U.S. […]
12.31.2010

On: 01/31/2011 09:14:15 In: Fiscal Responsibility By Bill Wilson On January 26th, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) announced that the budget deficit would top $1.5 trillion in 2011 , the highest ever on record. That is mostly because of the unpaid-for $56 billion extension of unemployment benefits and a $120 billion cut in payroll taxes on employees from December’s tax deal. Because there were no […]