Government: Is it Ever Big Enough?
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Read MoreBy Deroy Murdock: Obama economic adviser Robert Wolf told CNN’s Carol Costello on Tuesday, “I don’t think anyone is saying the economy is great right now.”
Read MoreHere is Patrick Hedger writing at The Federalist about something pretty basic that more Americans would understand if conservatives were effectively fighting the information war: Several major Obama administration positions fly in the face…
Read MoreHere’s one of my favorites, Fay Voshell, writing at American Thinker: There has been a great deal of nonsense written about the supposed cluelessness of our current administration concerning domestic and foreign policies. None of…
Read MoreIt’s a scary fact that our candidates for important offices are often ignorant when it comes to history and many big issues. As a result, it is no wonder that they are no good at fighting…
Read MoreBy Melissa Langsam Braunstein: In many cases, Bernie Sanders may actually be a rational (progressive voter’s) choice.
Read MoreDispatches recently spoke with state Representative David McSweeney about the unprecedented budget impasse in Illinois is that is making headlines nationally, such as this one last year from Bloomberg: “Illinois Faces Millions in Extra Debt…
Read MoreEditor’s note: This is funny…from Allen West
Read MoreIf more Americans knew this, they’d be even more angry. This is clearly an area where most Republican elected officials would rather taxpayers remain in the dark. Here is Gene Van Son writing at American…
Read MoreBy Justin Bogie: The U.S. is on an unsustainable course that threatens to reduce economic prosperity for current and future generations.
Read MoreBy Shannon Roberts: Societies everywhere need to consider how to support young people into purposeful work.
Read MoreBy Kent Kellar: Two of my most popular posts involve semi-amusing stories that highlight the failure of socialism, redistributionism, and collectivism.
Read MoreBy Caroline May: More than 61 million immigrants and their U.S.-born children under the age of 18 now reside in the United States, according to a new CIS analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
Read MoreRarely do I start with the bio of the writer, but here is John Horvat II’s: “[A] scholar, researcher, educator, international speaker, and author of the book Return to Order, as well as the author…
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