“We’re not libertarians: we’re Republicans,” so sayeth one Florida legislator in regards to Florida’s effort to free up 20 vocations in Florida from needless government regulation. Robert A. Levy, writing at National Review Online, notes, “There should be no disagreement between libertarians and Republicans (or Democrats for that matter): Occupational regulations that are truly necessary […]
America’s Sad and Dangerous Decline
President Obama’s Five Year Plan
In January 2010, during the State of the Union address, President Obama announced a centralized industrial policy in true Marxist fashion. He told Americans, “Tonight, we set a new goal: We will double our exports over the next five years.” Just as the Chinese targeted increased exports in their Seventh Five Year Plan, so too […]
The Valley of Death
They’re back! Yup, al Qaeda is back setting up training camps in the Korengal Valley Afghanistan, the Valley of Death. Osama bin Laden’s (is he not dead?) network is again in business. Terrorists are returning to the valley from incubation centers in Kuwait, Pakistan, and most certainly Saudi Arabia, the undisputed HQ of radical anti-American […]
The Money Shuffle—Seven Essential Reforms
The budget proposal recently unveiled by Congressman Paul Ryan is a decent first step. But the proposal does not even begin to address the dysfunction in Washington D.C. Mr. Ryan’s budget continues the federal government healthcare funding shell-game: take money from taxpayers, allocate it to the states, let the states decide how to give it […]
Washington in the Proper Light
Casino Jack puts the searchlight on the sleazy Republican side in Washington. The movie must be reviewed with the understanding that is presented as an unpleasant gift to Republicans courtesy the far left. Be that as it may ,Washington is portrayed as the political cesspool that indeed exists. On the Democrat side we can all […]
The Second Vermont Republic
The Second Vermont Republic.
The Cracker Jack Prize
America’s Founders intended that the presidency was to be a weak office, with the office of the president to be a largely ceremonial position. Our Founders signed a compact among the states providing for powerful states’ rights and a limited central government. At the Albany Congress in 1754, Benjamin Franklin proposed the formation of a […]
Radical Islamic Terrorism Picking Up Steam
I am off to France shortly on a research trip. One of the top subjects on my list is the culture crisis that is now brewing not only in France, England, Germany, and Sweden, but also here at home. It is becoming increasingly clear that multiculturalism is a failed experiment. There is going to be […]
Downsizing Government
Good morning. Here is the real deal on the budget from my friends at The Cato Institute. The president and the Congress continue to work against the best interests of America. Both appear totally oblivious to the massive overhaul and reduction in size of our government that is needed. Cato frames the crisis as well […]
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