Category: Politics In General
February 20, 2013
Here it is, my 2013 (100) wish list, for our United States Legislative Branch of Government.
1. Give loans out to individuals who can afford them, and stop bailing out banks and mortgage companies.
2. Place term limits on all members of …
February 19, 2013
By Dr. Alejandro A. Chafuen
Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared at Forbes.com.
How do think tanks contribute to produce outcomes conducive to better public policy? Working for over three decades in this field, I developed a …
February 18, 2013
By Dr. Alejandro A. Chafuen
Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared at Forbes.com.
The history of the London exchange dates back to 1698. John Castaing, a pioneer of a Starbucks of sorts, started listing stock and commodity …
Fox newsman Bill O’Reilly sees himself as a patriot and a culture warrior and thusly, he asks liberals, democrats and a plethora of lefty loons, extremists and wobbly wherewithals’, some unusual questions. They are supposed to be hard questions, which …
February 13, 2013
Hi Folks, This is a quick blog from the road. I am on the west coast promoting our first national TV ad confronting Obama’s tyranny.
Since the election, Obama’s fundamental transformation of America has accelerated to warp speed. Every day …
February 12, 2013
Do we really learn more from our mistakes than our successes?
If we do, then Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett should be a virtual font of learning about now. Not to put too fine a point on it, but the governor has …
In one classic science fiction plot, antagonists attempt to gain control of the future by attempting to alter the past. Though it might not be as exciting as a Dalorian speeding at 88 miles per hour, maniacal forces in our …
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February 6, 2013
Obama and Clinton think they can fool the people all the time with their speeches. So let’s look at the Inaugural speech of Obama. It is always better to read his speeches than to hear them. His intended cadence and …
February 5, 2013
It seems as though our sacred rights and freedom are sometimes taken for granted, or have we become oblivious to the numbing effects of each and everyone of them slowly being diminished from our lives. Our freedoms are forever being …
February 3, 2013
By L. John Van Til
Having just viewed Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln,” and knowing that Lincoln’s birthday is approaching, it seemed fitting to ponder one of Lincoln’s most famous speeches, and perhaps a lesson for Americans today.
The Liberal’s Opinion
Within hours of Barack Obama’s inaugural speech varying opinions fell like a hard rain in the jungle. Chris Matthews wasted no time comparing Obama’s 2095 word speech to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Matthews did not say, as at other …
February 2, 2013
It is apparent that the current American government is committed to it’s interpretation of the way forward.
This fearless method of bringing democracy to American citizens appears similar to this government’s efforts to bestow democracy throughout the Muslim middle east during …
January 31, 2013
Rush Limbaugh on his radio show discussed an article which stated that there is no respected voice in the national arena articulating Conservatism.
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/
Such an advocate for Conservatism is crucial to reversing the direction of America as Obama drives us …
January 22, 2013
By Dr. T. David Gordon
As I wrote this article, my most recent among several on firearms policy, I anticipated the president addressing the nation on the matter at any moment. What I say here preceded his address, so the …
January 18, 2013
Colin Powell, a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and secretary of state, while appearing on a Sunday morning news show stated that he strongly supports former GOP U.S. Senator Chuck Hagel being confirmed as the next Secretary …
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