Would You Like Steroids in Your Burger?
By Barry Brownstein: How government promotes food fraud.
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By Barry Brownstein: How government promotes food fraud.
Read MoreHere is Daniel Mitchell writing at Conservative Republican News on one of the most important topics there is when it comes to politics and policy: In hopes of learning some lessons, let’s take a…
Read MoreBy Newt Gingrich: It’s difficult to choose the most disturbing aspect of the State Department Inspector General’s report this week on Hillary Clinton’s email practices.
Read MoreBy Laurie Higgins: One reason is the subterranean reputation of many of our lawmakers for their commitment to dissembling.
Read MoreBy Newt Gingrich: Bernie is right: the system is rigged. The Democratic primary system, that is.
Read MoreThis post is courtesy of Paul Hair at BarbWire.com. And Reid was present. This is the greatest Senate speech I can recall hearing. Truth, courage, fire, and brevity. No further introduction or analysis necessary….
Read MoreWill enough “independents” and open-minded Democrats be reached with the facts regarding Mrs. Bill Clinton’s record? I’m starting to think the answer is yes (for a change!). Here are just two recent posts from…
Read MoreBy Austin Berg: Illinois’ budgeting process is not fair to the people of Illinois.
Read MoreHere are two posts about the city of my birth — first from City Journal then from the Manhattan Institute: Its population declining, Chicago should focus on its core strengths—and forget about competing with…
Read MoreJohn R. Graham: Congress bailed out the Veterans Health Administration and “reforms” have failed.
Read MoreBy Myra Adams: If anyone still doubts that the Clintons are greedy, corrupt, and morally reprehensible, they won’t after this.
Read MoreBy Philip Wegmann: This week the House will consider the $37.5 billion spending package, which spends $168 million above the president’s request.
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Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: Facing a free-wheeling Trump, she is weighted down by tons of baggage.
Read MoreBy Charles Hugh Smith: Cash is a proxy for the freedom to maintain some privacy in an era of Big Brother repression, surveillance and the suppression of dissent.
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