Matthew Fay at Niskanen Center recommends reading why acquisition reform may cause more problems than it solves. With Congress in recess until after next week, the battle over the defense budget remains in stasis. In the meantime though, here are a few articles and essays on defense policy for your weekend reading pleasure: – In a […]
SEIU Spent $100M on Politics
From the WSJ’s Notable & Quotable: Staff writer Bill McMorris writing in the Washington Free Beacon, April 1: Labor giant [Service Employees International Union] spent more than $100 million on union overhead and political activities in 2014, according to federal labor filings released Tuesday evening. The union collected about $320 million from its 1.8 million […]
Cato Institute Announces New CEO
From Cato Institute: Washington, D.C. — The Cato Institute welcomes Peter Goettler, a former managing director at Barclays Capital, as its new President and CEO, effective April 1. Current CEO John Allison is retiring after more than two exemplary years on the job. Goettler retired in 2008 as a managing director and head of Investment Banking […]
Hillary Clinton Refused to Comply
Jamie Williamson, a retired special forces colonel and the cofounder of OPSECTeam.org writes: Recently, thousands of you joined with OPSEC Team leaders who are former Navy SEALs, Green Berets, and Intelligence Community members to demand the release of Hillary Clinton’s emails… The problem is that Hillary deleted more than half of them! And she refuses to […]
GOP Plays Fiscal Wargames
Matthew Fay of the Niskanen Center writes that the GOP Congress is using fiscal gimmicks to put more money into the Pentagon. As both houses of Congress throw fiscal sanity to the side, using budget gimmicks to inflate the Pentagon’s budget through its war funding account, here are articles and reports for your weekend defense […]
81,000 Saudi Students in Class
The Wall Street Journal’s Miriam Jordan wrote a piece on international students in America. You might be surprised to learn that today there are 81,000 students from Saudi Arabia studying in America. That’s up from only 5,000 in 2001. Remember, 15 of the 9/11 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia, and one, according to the 9/11 […]
VIDEO: Glenn Beck: I Am No Longer A Republican
From the March 18, 2015 edition of The Glenn Beck Radio Program: Glenn Beck explains why he is no longer a member of the Republican Party.
Netanyahu and Likud Retain Israel Leadership
Daniel Larison of The American Conservative writes of Netanyahu’s victory: According to the early exit polls, Netanyahu and Likud have stormed back to win 27 or 28 seats, which puts them at roughly the same number of seats as their main competition in the Zionist Union. There are still more votes yet to be counted […]
Hedge Fund Fraudster
The Wall Street Journal’s Jean Eaglesham reports on Mark Malik, a purported hedge fund manager who in fact defrauded his clients of their money. The 33-year-old New Yorker ran his own hedge fund, reporting assets of $100 million and eye-popping returns that won plaudits from several services that rank hedge funds. He explained he had […]
Freedomworks: 10 Principles for Replacing ObamaCare
From Freedomworks’ Joshua Withrow: Since the passage of ObamaCare in 2010, critics of the law have endured the criticism that we’re all about opposition, without providing constructive alternatives for health care reform. The truth is closer to the polar opposite – if anything, we suffer from a surplus, rather than a deficit, of comprehensive plans to […]
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