06.30.2010

On: 07/26/2010 07:44:38 In: Economy By Robert Romano $4.242 trillion. That’s how much debt has been added since Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid took control of Congress and passed their first budget. That’s a 32 percent increase to the national debt in less than three years, which now […]
06.30.2010

On: 07/18/2010 20:44:25 In: Economy By Bill Wilson This week there were cheers heard throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Governor Bob McDonnell jubilantly proclaimed that the state had achieved a budget surplus. There’s only one little problem. It is not true. Simply put, the surplus announcement is nothing […]
06.30.2010

On: 07/12/2010 20:54:43 In: Appointments A Tale of Two Kagan’s By Robert Romano Before the Supreme Court, Solicitor General Elena Kagan, on behalf of the Obama Administration, in the recent Citizens United decision that lifted restrictions on independent expenditures on electioneering political speech, argued that political pamphleteering and […]
06.30.2010

On: 07/06/2010 22:10:28 In: Appointments By Bill Wilson “Senator Coburn, um…” That was all Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan could muster in response to what should have been a simple question from Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn. He was asking of Kagan, “Do we have the power to tell […]
06.30.2010

On: 07/29/2010 09:36:32 In: Conservative Movement By Adam Bitely In an election year, it is far too common for political parties and certain loyal followers to chastise those that align along similar ideological lines when they criticize policy positions of candidates and elected officials that contradict their […]
06.30.2010

On: 07/23/2010 10:37:53 In: Conservative Movement By Robert Romano The malicious attacks by members of Congress and now the NAACP against the grassroots tea party movement continue. This is just the latest example of a concerted effort to delegitimize and intimidate the American people from petitioning their government for […]
06.30.2010

On: 07/18/2010 20:43:34 In: Government Transparency By Adam Bitely Late Thursday, in the aftermath of final passage of the Financial Takeover bill, it was announced that Goldman Sachs would pay a $550 million settlement fee to the Securities and Exchange Commission in the civil suit where the SEC charged […]
06.30.2010

On: 07/12/2010 20:53:59 In: Big Labor By Douglas J. Gladstone Originally published at NetRightDaily.com. Somewhere, Ernest Lawrence Thayer is turning over in his grave. With apologies to the late poet, that’s because United States Senator Bob Casey has gone to bat for labor unions. Now, in and of itself, the Pennsylvania […]
06.30.2010

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06.30.2010

On: 07/29/2010 09:35:19 In: Energy Crisis, Global Warming Fraud, and the Environment By Kevin Mooney So now it’s called a “clean energy jobs” bill, replete with government inducements for contractors operating on pre-approved “efficiency” projects. Concerns over global warming and/or climate change are “so 2009” and are no longer in vogue. A draft […]