by Jane Richey | Apr 1, 2012 | Constitutionally Limited Goverment, Fiscal Responsibility, Free Markets
Last night, President Obama spoke at the Portland Museum of Art in Maine. There, he attacked his political opponents’ philosophy: They’ve got one message and that is, we’re going to make sure that we cut people’s taxes even more – so that by every...
by Jane Richey | Apr 1, 2012 | Constitutionally Limited Goverment, Politics
Facing a conservative backlash, House Republicans are working to change a new law that allows the indefinite detention without trial of terrorist suspects, even U.S. citizens seized within the nation’s borders. Republicans and Democratic lawmakers said this week...
by Jane Richey | Mar 31, 2012 | Constitutionally Limited Goverment, Fiscal Responsibility, Free Markets
The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed greenhouse gas rule shows a lack of understanding of the country’s energy concerns. In addition to ending the use of coal as a power source in the U.S., Tom Borelli of The National Center for Public Policy...
by Jane Richey | Mar 31, 2012 | Constitutionally Limited Goverment
The Obama Administration power grab continues. This time the president wants to seize more executive control over a massive piece of real estate: our oceans, the tributaries that lead to them, and the inland areas that surround those waterways. Plenty of regulations,...
by Jane Richey | Mar 31, 2012 | Constitutionally Limited Goverment, Fiscal Responsibility, Free Markets, Politics
Who is responsible for the current economic malaise? If you ask Bill Whittle, it’s Obama’s pals like David Axelrod, Harry Reid and Tim Geithner, some of the many Merchants of Despair. These merchants are costing taxpayers trillions and creating deep...
by Jane Richey | Mar 31, 2012 | Constitutionally Limited Goverment
Richard Terrell’s cartoon (more a picture of reality) on March 25, 2012 about the maze of regulations thrown up by the Departments of Interior (DOI) and Energy (DOE), as well as by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), really describes the country in which...