Hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar deliver the friday news rap up! Senate actions on the healthcare reform bill, political attacks on Trump, election integrity in the news! D.C. Director Rebekah Gantner joins us for her weekly Inside the Beltway … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Senate Obamacare Reform Bill, Attacks On Trump, Election Integrity
Radio Live: Inside The Beltway, GOP Baseball Shooting, Reagan the Great Communicator
Hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar talk today with DC Director Rebekah Gantner for her weekly Inside The Beltway report - covering the latest on the GOP Baseball Shooting, legislative affairs, and the summer conferences coming up! Research Director … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Inside The Beltway, GOP Baseball Shooting, Reagan the Great Communicator
Ryan Leads Republicans to Defeat
When Paul Ryan ran for Speaker of the House of Representatives, he said Republicans “need to move from being an opposition party to being a proposition party.” After a record-breaking eight years as the top Republican on the House Budget … [Read more...] about Ryan Leads Republicans to Defeat
New Speaker Must Reclaim Article One
Shortly after he was sworn in as Speaker of the House, Representative Paul D. Ryan (R-WI) admitted to his colleagues: “The House is broken. We are not solving problems; we are adding to them. Neither the members nor the people are satisfied … [Read more...] about New Speaker Must Reclaim Article One
Public Sector Unions Are Losing Their Clout
Although the Republican Congress has been unable to roll back big government in Washington, a more optimistic record is being built in states with Republican governments. One remarkable success story comes from Alabama, where a federal appeals court … [Read more...] about Public Sector Unions Are Losing Their Clout
Congress Must Exercise Its Power of the Purse
Whenever Republicans and conservatives gather among themselves – and I’ve been to many such meetings in recent months – people talk about the need for new leadership in Washington. Every day I hear Republican voters expressing disappointment with the … [Read more...] about Congress Must Exercise Its Power of the Purse
How Congress Should Respond to Justice Kennedy
Justice Kennedy’s opinion for a 5-4 majority of the Supreme Court has rightly been condemned for its lack of grounding in the Constitutional text he is sworn to uphold. Unable to find gay marriage in either the due process clause or … [Read more...] about How Congress Should Respond to Justice Kennedy
Let’s Get On a Pro-American Track
Congress, led by Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), is preparing to betray American workers, and the grassroots should rise up and say “No, you don’t.” The secretive underhanded deal is called Fast … [Read more...] about Let’s Get On a Pro-American Track
Immigration Handbook for Congressional Republicans
Republicans in 2014 won the biggest majority in Congress they’ve had since the 1930s, so the grassroots expect them to deliver the fruits of victory. The best guide for action is the “Immigration Handbook for the New Republican … [Read more...] about Immigration Handbook for Congressional Republicans
Legislatures Should Curb Judicial Supremacy Over Marriage
It’s Roe v. Wade all over again, as the Supreme Court is poised to invent a new right to same-sex marriage found nowhere in the four corners of the Constitution. Fortunately, the Founders gave us checks and balances against this … [Read more...] about Legislatures Should Curb Judicial Supremacy Over Marriage