By Natalia Castro President-elect Donald Trump must begin unraveling the Obama legacy immediately. As harmful regulations continue to cripple economic growth, rescinding EPA regulations on coal is the first necessary step for the Trump administration to get America back to work and end the big […]
By Robert Romano As originally published at http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/trump-election-end-dojs-police-takeover/ One of the clear messages the American people sent to Washington, D.C. and the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division on Nov. 8 was: no more persecuting of police departments by the federal government. For the past eight years, the Obama […]
By Natalia Castro Hillary Clinton says she believe in community policing. At the first Presidential debate she defended the practice in major cities by claiming “crime has continued to drop, including murders.” First, violent crime in major cities is not on the decline and second, she immediately discusses limiting […]
By Robert Romano The Obama administration has been using the controversial practice of sue and settle to engage in a federal takeover of local police and corrections departments. The way the regime works is the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice (DOJ) files a suit […]
By Natalia Castro In the ABC town hall meeting with President Obama on July 14 , Obama called himself “Mr. Hope” and decided he would bring together local communities to solve the issues of crime and danger plaguing the nation. But as Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick stood before Obama to tell him that the officers no […]
By Robert Romano “If conservative members of Congress don’t provide leadership with a set of policy defunds that, if included in the omnibus spending bill, will win their vote, and if leadership isn’t actively engaging them, then the legislation will be subject to the exact kind of […]
By Rick Manning In July, Representative Lynn Westmoreland (R-Ga.) took on the little known radical environmentalist scam known as “sue and settle” where a green group acting in cahoots with the EPA or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service sues the Agency demanding that they apply the law […]
By Rick Manning America will witness the circus that is Congress throughout September, and likely draw exactly the wrong conclusion. Congress is supposed to be messy. It is designed to be a test of wills between competing ideologies. It is when Congress asserts its constitutional powers that […]
By Robert Romano This week, the House of Representatives is taking up the appropriations bill for the Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies. This is an opportunity for Congress to exercise its constitutional power of the purse through policy riders that can help limit the […]
By Marita Noon Six years later, we know that President Obama’s pledge to run the most transparent administration in history was merely a campaign promise , a White House talking point , and not a statement of management style. We’ve seen a series of highly public scandals —Fast and Furious, […]