Republicans won a big victory in the midterm elections, so big that the media are calling it a “wave.” Is President Obama planning to cope with this by “working together” and “bipartisanship”? The New York Times gave us his answer on the front … [Read more...] about What Can We Expect From the New Senate?
Illegal Voters May Decide Fate of Senate
Control of the U.S. Senate is up for grabs on November 4, and illegal voters may tip the balance. Estimates are that more than 14 percent of non-citizens were registered to vote in the elections of 2008 and 2010, and that could now easily exceed the … [Read more...] about Illegal Voters May Decide Fate of Senate
Republicans Need Tools for 2014 Victory
Although the midterm elections are still two weeks away, about two million Americans have already voted. The circus of early and mail-in voting undermines the federal law which provides: “The Tuesday next after the 1st Monday in November, in … [Read more...] about Republicans Need Tools for 2014 Victory
Stunning Setback to Obamacare
Obamacare has proven again to be the biggest legislative failure in history, with last week’s ruling that its subsidies are illegal. These subsidies induced some 5 million Americans to sign up for Obamacare, but are prohibited by law as held by … [Read more...] about Stunning Setback to Obamacare
Layoffs Prove the Deceit of Amnesty
The shocking announcement that Microsoft is cutting 18,000 jobs is still sinking in. Most of those employees do not have a realistic chance of obtaining as good a job as the one they are losing. In the United States, the number of engineering jobs … [Read more...] about Layoffs Prove the Deceit of Amnesty
Richard Viguerie: Takeover | Phyllis Schlafly Collegians 2014
Richard Viguerie, a marketing and direct mail pioneer of the conservative movement, talks about his new book Takeover: The 100-Year War for the Soul of the GOP and How Conservatives Can Finally Win It at the 2014 Phyllis Schlafly Collegians summit in … [Read more...] about Richard Viguerie: Takeover | Phyllis Schlafly Collegians 2014
Americans Lose While Immigrants Gain
American-born workers have had a net loss in jobs since 2000, while all of the job growth since then has gone to immigrants, according to a remarkable new study by the Center for Immigration Studies. This revelation comes as some Republican … [Read more...] about Americans Lose While Immigrants Gain
Amnesty Lost Big in Cantor’s Defeat
Elections have consequences, and the stunning defeat of the heir apparent for leadership of the Republican Party, Eric Cantor, continues to reverberate throughout the political world. Completely caught off guard by this spectacular upset, the liberal … [Read more...] about Amnesty Lost Big in Cantor’s Defeat
The Racket of Guest Workers
Tom Donohue, U.S. Chamber of Commerce president, just hurled a challenge to Republicans. If they don’t pass amnesty for illegal aliens, they “shouldn’t bother to run a candidate in 2016.” Somebody probably told him that … [Read more...] about The Racket of Guest Workers
Window Into the Future
The problems with the U.S. Veterans Administration (VA) giving inferior and delayed care to veterans is a good window into the future of Obamacare. Both the VA and Obamacare suffer the endemic problems of a government-run single-payer system (a.k.a. … [Read more...] about Window Into the Future
