Phony Divide Between Fiscal & Social Issues Contrary to politicians who want to call a truce about social issues, there is absolutely no way to separate social and fiscal issues; they are locked in a tight political embrace. Politicians who say … [Read more...] about Phony Divide Between Fiscal & Social Issues — March 2012
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How Do They Come Up With So Many Bad Ideas? — February 2012
How Do They Come Up With So Many Bad Ideas? National Popular Vote — One of the Worst Moving quietly under cover of presidential debates and the enormous publicity given to the race for the Republican nomination is a plan to change how U.S. … [Read more...] about How Do They Come Up With So Many Bad Ideas? — February 2012
What’s Coming Up in 2012? — January 2012
What's Coming Up in 2012? Bailing out the European Union It was bad enough when President Obama bamboozled Congress into passing a Stimulus bill that didn't produce any jobs, then increased the federal deficit in the 2012 omnibus spending bill, … [Read more...] about What’s Coming Up in 2012? — January 2012
UN Schemes to Tax Americans — December 2011
UN Schemes to Tax Americans UNESCO — The Model To Say Goodbye A trigger provision buried in U.S. laws since 1990 quietly took effect at the end of October. The U.S. taxpayers' annual donation of 22% of UNESCO's budget was summarily terminated when … [Read more...] about UN Schemes to Tax Americans — December 2011
The High Costs of Marriage Absence — November 2011
The High Costs of Marriage Absence Most Americans are unaware that about $700 Billion a year of federal taxpayers' money is handed out to non-taxpayers allegedly below a poverty line (in addition to $250 Billion a year given out by the states). … [Read more...] about The High Costs of Marriage Absence — November 2011
Candidates Should Be Talking About China — October 2011
Candidates Should Be Talking About China The media are absorbed with the race for the Republican presidential nomination, commenting on daily fluctuations in the polls, and predicting who will win. But why are they omitting discussion of the … [Read more...] about Candidates Should Be Talking About China — October 2011
Issues Congress Should Tackle — September 2011
Issues Congress Should Tackle Time to Say Goodbye to the WTO The World Trade Organization just ruled against the United States again. A "dispute resolution panel" of WTO representatives from Pakistan, Portugal and Switzerland ruled that U.S. laws … [Read more...] about Issues Congress Should Tackle — September 2011
Scandals in the Classroom — August 2011
Scandals in the Classroom Look Who Is Cheating on Tests A national scandal hit the news when Georgia Governor Nathan Deal released a 413-page report describing how hundreds of Atlanta public school teachers and principals had been cheating during … [Read more...] about Scandals in the Classroom — August 2011
States Confront Illegal Alien Problems — July 2011
States Confront Illegal Alien Problems E-Verify, a computer process that makes it fast and easy for employers to check the validity of employees' Social Security numbers to ascertain if they are legal, was created by Congress as a voluntary system. … [Read more...] about States Confront Illegal Alien Problems — July 2011
Unconstitutional Attack on U.S. Inventors — June 2011
Unconstitutional Attack on U.S. Inventors One of the most valuable individual rights guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution is the right of "inventors" to own "the exclusive right" to their "discoveries" for "limited times." This right was set forth in … [Read more...] about Unconstitutional Attack on U.S. Inventors — June 2011