It doesn’t matter how much money is printed. China’s ghost cities can’t make money if there’s no business, never mind people. The Wall Street Journal reports: Mounting evidence of weakness in China’s economy and increasing stress in its financial system are testing the government’s determination to ride out a slowdown without resorting to stimulus measures. […]
All You Ever Wanted to Know about the Supreme Court
Nice job on the Supreme Court by NPR’s Nina Totenberg. Here’s a sample of the questions she answers about the highest court in the land.
How Can You Prevent The Obama Government from Spying on You? Part II
My search engine provider Ixquick has, for fourteen years, been very outspoken about protecting people’s privacy and civil liberties. Ixquick rightly believes that programs like PRISM undermine our privacy, disrupt faith in governments, and are a danger to the free Internet. Ixquick has never provided a single byte of user data to the U.S. government, […]
The South is Getting the Job Done
More proof of why business works in the South. In this excellent piece, Joel Kotkin explains: The South’s advantages come in no small part from decisions that many Northern liberals detest—lack of unions, lower wages, and less stringent environment laws. But for many Southerners, particularly in rural areas, a job at the Toyota plant with […]
McCain and the Clintons Beating the War Drums. Rand Paul Dissents Saying, “You will be funding today the allies of al-Qaeda.”
At the American Conservative, W. James Antle III explains that the establishment crowd in both parties, led by John McCain and the Clintons are backing U.S. intervention in Syria. Rand Paul is the leading voice against such insanity.
Obama Over and Out!
Americans have finally awoken to the fact that our country is adrift and leaderless. CNN polls show: President Barack Obama’s approval rating dropped 8 percentage points over the past month to 45%, the president’s lowest rating in more than 18 months, according to a CNN/ORC International survey released on Monday. And Obama’s disapproval rating soared […]
More to Come after IRS Scandal
In Forbes, David Malpass explains the inherent problems in government and the types of abuses that result from those flaws in design. The 16th Amendment gave the federal government unlimited new power to borrow against future incomes, even for current spending. To make government work for the people requires a vigilant enforcement of the constitutional […]
Another Forgotten Man
The central government should be limited to very few purposes. Connecticut’s Roger Sherman was one of the most important Americans in history in espousing this thinking. Mark David Hall, in his book, “The Creation of the American Republic“, sets the record straight. Read The American Conservative review here: Hall sets out to correct a serious […]
A Violent Unregulated Secondary Market
Gun laws don’t make you safe. Those who wish to commit violent crimes against you will buy their guns on the unregulated secondary market. As the ATF reports, lost and stolen guns aren’t reported to the law. No kidding. USA Today reports: In its report, the ATF warned that its findings “likely reveal only a […]
Email Needs the Same Protections as Snail Mail
You should be able to keep the government out of your business. Check-out Wired’s Kevin Yoder, Tom Graves, and Jared Polis piece “It’s Beyond Ridiculous That Email (But Not Mail) Has Been Left Out of Privacy Laws” here: As with so many significant privacy violations of late by government agencies — from the NSA to […]
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