CA Lawmaker: No Sugary Drinks with Food Stamps
The money California taxpayers pay that funds CalFresh, the food stamps program, may be earmarked so that the recipients of government largesse cannot use the food stamps to buy sugary sodas and other...
View ArticleCA Teacher Fund Needs $4.5B a Year to Pay Out Benefits
The California State Teachers’ Retirement System (Calstrs) is in a big hole—and they want the teachers, school districts and the state to cough up a lot more cash so they can continue paying off...
View ArticleKrugman: U.S. Needs Death Panels, Sales Taxes
Nobel Prize winning “economist” Paul Krugman spoke at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, D.C. last week. During the Q&A session following the lecture, an audience member asked him...
View ArticleHomeschooling Continues to Grow Despite Challenges to Parents' Rights
While there is debate over reports suggesting a sudden increase in homeschooling since the Newtown shooting, the number of homeschooling families is undeniably growing consistently every year. In an...
View ArticleSurrender: Ohio Gov. Kasich Spurns Tea Party, Backs Obamacare Medicaid...
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican who campaigned as a budget hawk and rode the Tea Party wave to victory in 2010, has agreed to accept Obamacare funding to expand his state’s Medicaid program,...
View ArticleHillary Opens Website Linked to 2008 Presidential Campaign Site
That didn’t take long: since leaving her post as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has launched a new website, HillaryClintonOffice.com, that is linked to her 2008 campaign website,...
View ArticleMagazine Limitations Won't Save Unarmed People
As a ban on "high capacity" magazines continues to be touted by gun grabbers as a means to reduce gun violence, sober minds must remember that magazine limitations won't save unarmed people, especially...
View ArticleCantor to Give Major Address on Future of GOP
After failing multiple times during President Barack Obama's first term to get credit for successfully "rebranding" the Republican Party, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) will again attempt to...
View ArticleMoody's: CA Finances Improving, No Credit Rating Upgrade Yet
On Monday, Moody's, the Wall Street rating agency, said that while California's finances seem to be getting better, the improvement was still not enough to upgrade California's credit rating from...
View Article'What to Expect When No One's Expecting': Book Reveals Left's Dream of...
Despite doom and gloom predictions that never came to pass, overpopulation alarmists continue to make their case that society must restrict the procreation of human beings. In 1968, Paul Ehrlich’s book...
View ArticleObama Attempts to Circumvent NRA 'Filters' to Push for Gun Control
On Monday, President Barack Obama attempted to go around the National Rifle Association's (NRA) leadership and appeal directly to NRA members to push for "common-sense" gun control measures by urging...
View ArticleKasich Caves, Accepts ObamaCare Funds for Medicaid Expansion
Ohio’s heretofore conservative governor, John Kasich, has decided he will accept federal money to expand Medicaid benefits—a move that puts him on the side of ObamaCare.Conservatives are furious: Chris...
View ArticleBowles-Simpson to Be Reconsidered
On Tuesday, the House will consider the “Require a PLAN Act” (H.R. 444) to force President Barack Obama to submit a proposed date and plan to balance the budget. On Wednesday, the House will take up...
View ArticleCBO Forecast: 1.4% GDP, 8% Unemployment, 7 Million to Lose Health Insurance
The Congressional Budget Office's just-released economic forecast for 2013 is dispiriting, to say the least. The GDP is expected to grow by only 1.4%, the unemployment rate will "stay near" 8%, the...
View ArticleCantor: Children of Illegal Immigrants Should Get Citizenship
On Tuesday, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) said children of illegal immigrants who were brought to America by their parents should get opportunities to get legal residence and citizenship."It...
View ArticleGreen Movement Founder Opposes Wind Turbines in His Backyard
One of the world's premiere environmentalists, credited as a founder of the green movement, is fighting plans to erect wind turbines in his own village.Professor James Lovelock, 93, is renowned for...
View ArticleObama Blows Legally-Required Budget Deadline—Again
On Monday, President Barack Obama missed the legally-required February 4th deadline to submit his annual budget. Four out of five of Obama’s budgets have been submitted late. Republicans pounced....
View ArticleRepublicans, Learn from the Left: The Power of 'No'
For the past three months, Republicans have ruminated over the many reasons that Mitt Romney lost the presidential election and the party failed to win the Senate. And today, there are just as many...
View ArticleRepublican McKinley Slams 'Chicago Machine' from Jeremiah Wright's Church
Last week, at the infamous Trinity United Church of Christ where President Obama used to listen to Rev. Jeremiah Wright blast the United States of America, Republican candidate Paul McKinley slammed...
View ArticleBozell Pushes Back Hard Against Rove War On Tea Party
Brent Bozell, Chairman of ForAmerica, a conservative political action committee, is not very pleased with Karl Rove and his plan to campaign against GOP candidates whom he deems "unelectable" due to...
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