Politics
Judge Blocks Boeing’s Proposed Move of Some 787 Production to S.C.
The State of Washington is a Democrat stronghold. It has been decades since Democrats have lost a senatorial or gubernatorial race. Washington is...
Is the Debt Ceiling Unconstitutional?
If the current debt ceiling negotiations fail in time to avoid the drop-dead default date of August 2, liberal law professor Garrett Epps has...
Read moreIllinois Under Pressure to Recognize Right of Self-defense
With Wisconsin only days away from being the 49th state to enact legislation that allows for the concealed carry of firearms, pressure is...
Read moreThe Constitution and the Debt Limit
It’s a sad commentary on the state of affairs in Washington that the only occasions on which the United States Constitution is invoked...
Read moreHas Delta Airlines Signed on to Anti-Jewish Saudi Policy?
The American Center for Law and Justice ACLJ), a conservative legal advocacy group, is targeting Delta Airlines’ new partnership with Saudi Arabian Airlines,...
Read moreWars’ Costs Pegged at $4 trillion; $20 billion a Year for Air Conditioning
The cost to the United States of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan over the past 10 years has been somewhere between...
Read moreGlenn Beck Exposes CFR Role in Govt/Media Merger
On the last segment of his next-to-last episode on Fox News, Glenn Beck (left) took a few minutes for a brief recounting of...
Read moreAnti-TSA Groping Bill Fails in Texas
Texans around the state, and other Americans who have followed the travails of passing an anti-TSA groping bill in Texas this year, were...
Read moreNew Mich. Law for City Deficits: Overreach or Good Idea?
President Obama?s former Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel once said, ?Never let a good crisis go to waste.? Some wonder if that is...
Read moreBachmann Wows ‘Em in the East
Just one day after officially beginning her campaign for President in neighboring Iowa, Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann went to the East Coast and...
Read moreGeorge Soros Buying Judges Now?
Of the many things in which George Soros (left) has been involved, critics now say he is working to “stack the courts.” Soros...
Read moreTexans Still Fighting for Traveler Dignity Anti-TSA Bill May Pass
Texans in support of the exceedingly popular anti-TSA groping bill, which garnered national attention, experienced yet another harried ascent on the roller-coaster that...
Read moreSupreme Court Rules Against Ban on Violent Video Games
To the chagrin of nanny state advocates in California, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the state of California cannot ban violent...
Read moreFormer Illinois Governor Blagojevich Convicted on Corruption Charges
Two-term Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was convicted June 27 on 17 counts of corruption, including attempting to personally profit from the U.S. Senate...
Read moreDoes the NRA Support Gun Owners?
"We have proposed two amendments that we will have votes on today. One of them concerns the Second Amendment. I think it's very...
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