Congress

THE REGULATION BOOM

JANUARY 19, 2011 Obama’s Rules Revelation The era of big regulation is over. Or is it? President Obama took to these pages yesterday to announce a new executive order to restore “balance” to federal regulation and root out rules that impede job creation and economic growth. If he means it, this will be one of […]

THE REGULATION BOOM Read More »

WHAT CONGRESS SHOULD CUT – DICK ARMEY

JANUARY 19, 2011 Let’s scrap the Departments of Commerce and Housing and Urban Development, end farm subsidies, and end urban mass transit grants, for starters. By DICK ARMEY AND MATT KIBBE The primary economic challenge today is that our government spends too much money it doesn’t have, and it is involved in too many things

WHAT CONGRESS SHOULD CUT – DICK ARMEY Read More »

BOOK REVIEW: FED UP!

BOOK REVIEW: Overtaxed and overregulated By John R. Coyne Jr.   The Washington Times January 3, 2011 FED UP! OUR FIGHT TO SAVE AMERICA FROM WASHINGTON By Rick Perry Little, Brown and Company, $21.99, 220 pages Texas Gov. Rick Perry, the longest-serving governor in state history, is a constitutional scholar, a defender of free enterprise, a

BOOK REVIEW: FED UP! Read More »

GOOD MANNERS ARE SMART POLITICS

Good manners are smart politics Former President Gerald Ford, left, introduces Supreme Court Associate Justice nominee Robert Bork, center, in 1987, as Senator Bob Dole looks on. Bork’s nomination, by President Reagan, met with heated opposition. By John E. Sununu Boston Globe    January 17, 2011 IN MARCH of 1997, for a few shining days, ground

GOOD MANNERS ARE SMART POLITICS Read More »

CATASTROPHIC SUCCESS

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Catastrophic Success The perils of a ‘do everything’ Democratic Congress. Noemie Emery January 3 – January 10, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 16 Once upon a time, there was success and there was failure, and one could usually tell the difference between them​​—​the first had a thousand fathers and the

CATASTROPHIC SUCCESS Read More »

A WORLD IN CRISIS

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) A World in Crisis What the thirties tell us about today. Matthew Continetti January 3 – January 10, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 16 On December 13, 1931, there was a traffic accident in New York City. A man exited a cab on the Upper East Side and was crossing

A WORLD IN CRISIS Read More »

THE CONGRESSIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

JANUARY 14, 2011 A proposal to ban regulation without representation. One of the most important political stories of 2011 will be regulation, as the backwash of the outgoing Congress hits the federal agencies and the White House drives its agenda via rule-making rather than democratic consent. Republicans are vowing to thwart these maneuvers, but the

THE CONGRESSIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY ACT Read More »

GABRIELLE GIFFORDS

This was published in 2006 by Gabrielle Giffords  in the Arizona Jewish Post 10.27.06 The title of the article is: “Israel needs U.S. to push the peace process”. > My grandfather, Akiba Hornstein, was the son of a Lithuanian rabbi. My grandfather changed his name to Giff Giffords for reasons of anti-Semitism and moved to

GABRIELLE GIFFORDS Read More »

WHY OBAMA CHOSE BILL DALEY

JANUARY 13, 2011 The departure of press secretary Robert Gibbs is another sign that big White House changes are afoot. By KARL ROVE Rahm Emanuel, Barack Obama’s first chief of staff, was treated like a rock star by journalists. He made good copy with vivid quotes and manic energy. He also oversaw a clearly dysfunctional

WHY OBAMA CHOSE BILL DALEY Read More »

ETHANOL – THE CORN CONSPIRACY

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) The Corn Conspiracy Ethanol is forever. Geoffrey Norman December 27, 2010, Vol. 16, No. 15 The machine was virtually new. I’d run a mere two tanks of gas through it and now the wretched thing wouldn’t start. I’d pulled the starter cord 30 times, or more, and the best

ETHANOL – THE CORN CONSPIRACY Read More »

Scroll to Top