07.31.2010

Rangel’s Vacation

On: 08/11/2010 21:45:03 In: Uncategorized

07.31.2010

Too Hot Not to Note: The Coming Catastrophe – State Governments

On: 08/09/2010 09:40:37 In: Economy ALG Editor’s Note: In the following featured commentary from Dick Morris , the $26 billion states bailout the House is considering this week is only putting off necessary cuts to state budgets, creating a greater catastrophe down the road: The Coming Catastrophe: State Governments By Dick Morris & Eileen […]

07.31.2010

Virginia Case Against ObamaCare Individual Mandate Reminds American People of Why Judges are Important

On: 08/02/2010 20:42:58 In: Health Care By Robert Romano Watch out, Elena Kagan. Yesterday, U.S. District Court Judge Henry E. Hudson ruled that the Commonwealth of Virginia indeed has the standing to sue over ObamaCare’s individual mandate to purchase health insurance, which will go into effect in 2014 . In addition, the Court ruled that the issues Virginia raised are certainly ripe for adjudication, despite the claims of the Obama Administration. While this ruling is only […]

07.31.2010

The “Green” Stimulus Fails in More Ways than One

On: 08/29/2010 21:14:51 In: Economy By Rick Manning June, July and August were supposed to be the months. Democrats clinging to re-election hopes just knew that between the artificial job gains from Census Department hiring, the impact of their almost $900 billion in “stimulus” spending, and the tens […]

07.31.2010

If You Blog in Philly, Please Pay the $300 Tax For Your Thoughts

On: 08/23/2010 22:23:48 In: First Amendment By Adam Bitely If you operate a blog in Philadelphia, PA, get ready to pay a $300 tax. That’s right, if you are a blogger in the city of Philadelphia, you may soon face a $300 tax for simply operating a blog regardless […]

07.31.2010

Too Hot Not to Note: The Future of Housing Finance

On: 08/18/2010 01:23:49 In: Economy ALG Editor’s Note: In the following oped from the Wall Street Journal featured yesterday, former Fannie Mae chief credit officer Edward Pinto makes the case against an explicit government guarantee of government mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: The Future of Housing Finance By Edward Pinto Today the Obama […]

07.31.2010

The Trade Deficit Widening Should Be Praised

On: 08/11/2010 21:44:07 In: Economy By Adam Bitely We live in an odd world. All too often, good news is turned on its head and made out to be bad news. Such good news that is often dragged through the mud is the trade deficit widening. Each time […]

07.31.2010

Pelosi Shuttles to D.C. to bailout public employee unions, impose food stamp cuts

On: 08/05/2010 21:47:27 In: Economy By Bill Wilson Nancy Pelosi is excitedly hustling back to D.C. with her congressional cohorts to pass a $26.1 billion state and teacher union bailout bill. With teacher unions alone garnering around $40 million in dues money from their $10 billion chunk of the bill, it is easy […]

07.31.2010

The Return of the States Bailout

On: 08/01/2010 23:47:55 In: Economy By Bill Wilson Not less than a week after a $26.1 billion bailout to bankrupt states like New York and California was stripped from a must-pass war supplemental, it has returned. Senate Democrats had failed to muster the 60 votes needed for passage […]

07.31.2010

TimesCheck.com: Krugman’s Attack on Paul Ryan’s “Roadmap” Perpetuates Entitlement Myths

On: 08/29/2010 21:14:12 In: Entitlements Krugman’s Attack on Paul Ryan’s “Roadmap” Perpetuates Entitlement Myths By Kevin Mooney Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has offered a comprehensive, highly detailed plan for financial and economic renewal that has inspired small government activists across the country. It has also earned positive media […]

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