Tag Archives: regulation
Crossing the Delaware
We can cry “socialism” all we want, but if its tenets are unknown to the American people, we are merely spitting into a howling wind of propaganda. If you’ve ever engaged in a discussion with a product of the liberal brainwashing machine, you know what I mean. Continue reading
Anti-Trust America
A trust deficit is driving our economy down. Continue reading
The New Book Banning
It’s hard to believe, but true: under a law Congress passed last year, the federal government has now advised that children’s books published before 1985 should not be considered safe and may in many cases be unlawful to sell or distribute. Merchants, thrift stores, and booksellers may be at risk if they sell older volumes, or even give them away. Continue reading
Steele’s Disappointing Start
Republicans should be more than disappointed with what Obama has done so far. Continue reading
Blast from the Past
With this opening act, Congress shows itself to be truly unserious about making it easy for business to take risks and hire people. This law represents a giant step towards copying the mediocrity of European socialism, with its persistent 10% to 12% unemployment rate in good times. Continue reading
Nuclear power is true 'green' energy
The energy sources favored by carbon-footprint-sensitive celebrities, such as wind power and ethanol, have gained the most attention so far – and the most subsidies. But if we’re serious about security and the environment, we should be embracing something else: Nuclear energy. Continue reading


