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Washington’s Financial Fascists

Washington Times Wednesday, April 28, 2010 RAHN: Financial fascism Richard W. Rahn The “Dodd financial reform” bill being considered by the Senate will make it illegal for 99.6 percent of the population to invest in needed new and promising start-up companies while at the same time ensuring that the 33 largest banks, which control 92 […]

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Book Review – In Search of Self-Governance

Our growing public restlessness THE WASHINGTON TIMES IN SEARCH OF SELF-GOVERNANCE By Scott W. Rasmussen CreateSpace, $14, 76 pages Reviewed by Wes Vernon ”Never pass major legislation that affects most Americans without real bipartisan support. [Otherwise] It opens the door to all kinds of political trouble.” Who do you think said that? Some Republican congressman

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Where is the ACLU When You Need Them?

CNSNews.com Sen. Shelby: Financial Reform Violates Privacy Friday, May 07, 2010 By Matt Cover, Staff Writer Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), senior Republican on the Senate Banking Committee (CNSNews.com) – Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), senior Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, said that provisions in the new financial regulatory bill violate privacy rights by allowing the

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Senator Jim DeMint’s Support For True Conservative Candidates

Leading the charge for GOP insurgents By Marc A. Thiessen Tuesday, May 4, 2010; SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. Santa Barbara is about as far from Greenville, S.C., as you can get in the continental United States, but Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) cares more about principle than geography. He is leading a conservative insurgency across America. Speaking

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How Democrats Circumvent the Law

MAY 3, 2010 Free Speech for Some Unions get a pass from new campaign finance disclosure rules. Democrats in Congress last week introduced White House-backed legislation that would indirectly reinstate free-speech restrictions that the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional in January. Backers say the measure will force disclosure of corporate money in politics, but the real

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