The attack on the institution of marriage is not only the biggest cultural but also the biggest fiscal issue of our times, and political and judicial attacks by gays are only part of the problem. Marriage is being assaulted by unilateral divorce, … [Read more...] about Marriage Is the Key to Spending Cuts
Questions for Congressional Candidates
We look forward to the 2010 elections in the hope that we can decisively reject Barack Obama's plans to "fundamentally transform the United States." Here are some questions voters can ask all candidates to help decide whom to vote … [Read more...] about Questions for Congressional Candidates
Education Reporter — October 2010
Questions for Congressional Candidates — October 2010
We look forward to the 2010 elections in the hope that we can decisively reject Barack Obama's plans to "fundamentally transform the United States." Here are some questions voters can ask all candidates to help decide whom to vote for. Will you … [Read more...] about Questions for Congressional Candidates — October 2010
Republicans Pledge to Change Our Direction
Already tasting victory in November, Republicans in Congress issued "A Pledge to America" setting forth their goals. The principal thrust is to reassure Americans that Republicans will, indeed, offer "a clear and clearly different … [Read more...] about Republicans Pledge to Change Our Direction
Bloomberg Wants to be a Kingmaker
New York City's billionaire Mayor, Michael Bloomberg, has decided he wants to be a political kingmaker using his own deep pockets plus his rich friends. He's unhappy about the remarkable success of the Tea Partiers in nominating conservative … [Read more...] about Bloomberg Wants to be a Kingmaker
Common Core Standards For Public Schools: A Bad Idea
The No Child Left Behind Act, which allowed states to set their own public school standards for "proficiency," is opposed and considered a failure by all factions in the education world. Therefore, we obviously should force all kids in … [Read more...] about Common Core Standards For Public Schools: A Bad Idea
State Attorneys General and Violent Video Games
Extremely violent and addictive video games are polluting the minds of an entire generation of children, and most parents are clueless. Young players earn game points based on how many murders they commit, with increasingly realistic bloodshed … [Read more...] about State Attorneys General and Violent Video Games
Education Reporter — September 2010
Time to START Standing Up for America
Among the dangers lurking in Congress's fall session and Lame Duck Session will be Obama's demand that the Senate rush to ratify the treaty called New START, which he signed with the Russians in Prague last April. This treaty is not only a … [Read more...] about Time to START Standing Up for America