Tag Archives: federal spending
E-Verify works, so, of course, let's not use it
With billions of your federal tax dollars gushing forth from Washington — as part of President Barack Obama’s stimulus bill to put Americans back to work — wouldn’t it be nice if someone invented a special magic faucet? A magic faucet to compel those federal contractors doing all the hiring with all that federal money to make certain the jobs go to people who are legally entitled to work in the United States. Is that kind of magic too much for a beleaguered taxpayer to expect? Actually, the faucet has already been invented. It’s called E-Verify. And it works. Continue reading
Crazy Times — Crazier Times to Follow
There have been a few crazy years like 2009 in American history 1860, 1929, 1941, and 1968. Continue reading
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