by Jane Richey | Jun 18, 2012 | Constitutionally Limited Goverment, Politics
Leading proponents of “leveling” are preparing to descend on Brazil for the upcoming Rio+20 Earth Summit, hosted by the United Nations, and one of the items on the menu will be a re-valuation of the UN’s muddled Integrated Water Resources Management...
by Jane Richey | Jun 18, 2012 | Fiscal Responsibility, Politics
The President and his team have been blaming “European headwinds” for some of the U.S. economy’s woes. But the truth is that the policies pursued by Washington and Athens are frighteningly similar—and the outcomes are not good for either country. Both countries are in...
by Jane Richey | Jun 18, 2012 | Free Markets, Politics
The unemployment rate for foreign-born workers in the United States is lower than the unemployment rate for native-born workers, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The BLS’s non-seasonally adjusted data show that unemployment among foreign born workers...
by Jane Richey | Jun 16, 2012 | Politics
Since launching his Open Society Foundations in 1984, George Soros has donated more than $8 billion to charities around the world. But instead of gaining a mighty reputation for his philanthropy, or his investment prowess, Soros is reviled abroad and criticized here...
by Jane Richey | Jun 14, 2012 | Politics
Dan Rooney, U.S. ambassador to Ireland and chairman emeritus of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Mike Tomlin, the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach, have cast their support for President Barrack Obama. Rooney campaigned for Obama in in 2008 and will likely resume campaigning...
by Jane Richey | Jun 14, 2012 | Constitutionally Limited Goverment, Fiscal Responsibility, Free Markets, Politics
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Wednesday that the U.S. economy has not recovered three years after the end of the recession. Despite this admission, Carney still saw fit to blame former President George W. Bush. “I think people are still hurting. I think...