A Summer Your Kids Will Never Forget
If you need a break from the daily grind, why not take an outdoor vacation? It could be a great way to prepare your family for a disaster. Read the full story Read More →
Defeat Dick Lugar for the Senate
One politician any constitutionalist should fear is the current Indiana Senator Dick Lugar. For nearly four decades Lugar has represented Indiana in the Senate, during which time he has become progressively more liberal. Read the full story Read More →
Your 1-2-3 Punch to Riches
America’s Prettiest Town, for Now
Newport, Rhode Island, was voted to the Forbes list of America’s prettiest towns: There’s a good reason Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy chose Newport, Rhode Island, for summer escapes by the water. First, consider the draw of one of the most enchanting stretches of shoreline on the East Coast,... Read the full story
Ready for Retirement? Hope is Not a Strategy
An F for Indiana
There is only one Republican in Indiana that the NRA has given an F to for lack of support of the Second Amendment to the constitution. That Republican is Read the full story Read More →
Funding Your Neighbor’s Pension
The key to understanding the public pension mess is the expected rate of return—a guarantee at the local and municipal level of 8% or higher. How many of you in the private sector are earning 8% risk free? The five-year Treasury, for example, yields a shade over 1%. Read the full story Read More →
Breaking News from Dick Young on the Koch Brothers/Cato Battle
Linked here is this morning’s NRO post from Cato’s Gene Healy and Jerry Taylor regarding serious flaws in the Koch brothers’ public attack on the Cato Institute. Cited within is a declaration attributed to David Koch outlining a need for a truly “independent” board, followed by a list of Koch-proposed... Read the full story
FedEx CEO Fred Smith: Friend of the Constitution and Energy Pioneer
In a recent NPR interview, FedEx CEO Fred Smith explained why it is essential to move America away from imported energy sources: “We spend about $70 to $80 billion a year as a country doing that, not just for ourselves, but for the rest of the world as a whole. And that’s even before we get to... Read the full story









