What is the largest money lender in the United States today? If you guess the Bank of America, the largest bank in the world, you wouldn't even be close. The answer is the U.S. Federal Government, which now has $120 billion in direct loans … [Read more...] about The High Cost of Federal Loans
The Plan To Put Women In Combat — April 1979
Bailing Out the Banks
The chickens hatched in the Panama Canal Treaty are now coming home to roost in the pocketbooks of U.S. taxpayers. The Administration's promise that the Treaty wouldn't cost the American people is now exposed as the falsehood it always was. One of … [Read more...] about Bailing Out the Banks
Jim Jones’ Own Story
Now that the thousands of words written about Jim Jones and the murders in Guyana have faded into the past, the impression generally left with the American public is that he was some kind of religious nut or something, and that the tragic events … [Read more...] about Jim Jones’ Own Story
Social Security Proposals
The Social Security Administration made headlines recently when it admitted that it has failed to credit between $3.4 and $6.9 billion in taxes to the proper wage earners’ accounts. However, the really big news about Social Security was not this … [Read more...] about Social Security Proposals
Snow and Crime
A favorite liberal dogma, oft repeated but never proved, is "poverty causes crime." The liberals insist on blaming criminal conduct on the economic and social environment instead of on moral failure. After the New York City blackout of 1977, the … [Read more...] about Snow and Crime
Quiz on Foreign Policy
Let's take a multiple choice quiz about American foreign policy. Which of the following answers do you think is the actual policy of the Carter Administration? What should the United States do about the killing of the U.S. Ambassador to Communist … [Read more...] about Quiz on Foreign Policy
U.S. Dollars vs. Overseas Dollars
It isn't the decline in the value of the U.S. dollar on foreign money markets that is causing economic woes to American citizens; it's the inflation at home. Yet the Carter Administration appears to prefer to shore up the overseas dollar at the … [Read more...] about U.S. Dollars vs. Overseas Dollars
U.S. DOLLARS VS. OVERSEAS DOLLARS
It isn't the decline in the value of the U.S. dollar on foreign money markets that is causing economic woes to American citizens; it's the inflation at home. Yet the Carter Administration appears to prefer to shore up the overseas dollar at the … [Read more...] about U.S. DOLLARS VS. OVERSEAS DOLLARS
Washington, D.C. Amendment
State Legislatures are rejecting the proposed Washington, DC Amendment to the U.S. Constitution by a ratio of almost three to one. Original motions for ratification have already failed in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, South Carolina, Missouri, … [Read more...] about Washington, D.C. Amendment








