Something happened on the way to the first foreign policy crisis of our post November-1994 government. Somehow, the new Republican majority seems to have forgotten its role as the party of the opposition and protector of U.S. taxpayers against raids … [Read more...] about Is Our Government Trading Dollars for Pesos?
The Republicans’ Most Urgent Task
Are the new Republican majorities in Congress and in state legislatures really serious about reducing the size and spending power of Big Government? That question will be answered in large part by what actions Republicans take to cut the power of the … [Read more...] about The Republicans’ Most Urgent Task
The Time to Defund the NEA is Now
The resolve of the new Republican Majority in Congress to cut federal spending will be tested by the way they treat the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). It's a prime example of special-interest boondoggles, waste and corruption, and spending … [Read more...] about The Time to Defund the NEA is Now
Save Freedom — Defeat Phony Health “Reform” — July 1994
New World Order, Clinton-Style — June 1994
False Memory Syndrome Plays in Politics, Too
False Memory Syndrome afflicts the liberal media, not merely individuals. This peculiar phenomenon, sometimes known as "recovered memory," occurs when someone suddenly starts to "remember" lurid events of bygone years. The events never really … [Read more...] about False Memory Syndrome Plays in Politics, Too
How Will Your Congressman Vote on Health Care? — February 1994
Questions About Clinton’s Health Care Plan
Ask your Congressman these 20 questions about Clinton's Health Care proposal. If I am dissatisfied with the care or diagnosis given by my health care plan, will I be able to go to a doctor outside of my plan and pay for his services out of my own … [Read more...] about Questions About Clinton’s Health Care Plan
Congress Promotes Decadence
The good news is that 20 more Congressmen than last year voted to defund the National Endowment for the Arts. The bad news is that the House voted 322 to 105 to reward that contemptible agency with $130,000 more of the taxpayers' money than it spent … [Read more...] about Congress Promotes Decadence
Violence and Sex on TV Have Gone Too Far
Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, told a Senate Judiciary subcommittee this month, "I refuse to believe that the cruelties visited on this Republic can be blamed on television." He was defending Hollywood against … [Read more...] about Violence and Sex on TV Have Gone Too Far
