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Republicans Would Not Take 'Symbolic' Vote to Raise Taxes

Republicans Would Not Take 'Symbolic' Vote to Raise Taxes

To fully appreciate the strategic miscalculation House GOP Leadership made last night, consider this: rank-and-file Republicans were being asked to vote to increase tax rates for a deal that had no chance of passing. Obama had promised to veto the

Boehner Speakership on Brink

Boehner Speakership on Brink

The House GOP Conference called Speaker Boehner’s bluff. Boehner had entered the “fiscal cliff” negotiations as a one-man show, offering up concessions on bedrock conservative principles on behalf of his entire conference. Forgetting that any offer he made needed the

Where We Stand on the 'Fiscal Cliff'

Where We Stand on the 'Fiscal Cliff'

With the obvious breakdown in talks between President Obama and Republicans on the “fiscal cliff”, Speaker Boehner is moving forward today with his “Plan B.” The House will vote today on two pieces of legislation: one to extend Bush-era tax

Three Reasons Gun Control Isn't Going to Happen

Three Reasons Gun Control Isn't Going to Happen

In the immediate aftermath of Friday’s terrible tragedy in Connecticut, there have been the predictable calls to enact new gun control legislation. The usual proponents of additional restrictions on guns have filled the airwaves with calls for immediate legislative action.

Biden Gun Panel to Address Mental Health, Pop Culture Violence

Biden Gun Panel to Address Mental Health, Pop Culture Violence

Today, President Obama announced that Vice-President Biden will head up a new task force charged with making recommendations to reduce gun violence in America. It’s a predictable response to last Friday’s horrific shooting in Connecticut. In addition to the long-standing

Boehner: Time for 'Plan B'

Boehner: Time for 'Plan B'

Obama’s latest offer isn’t good enough for the House GOP. Yesterday, President Obama offered a slightly lower tax hike, raising rates on those making more than $400,000, and modest spending cuts along with a 2-year lift in the debt ceiling

Boehner Sells Surrender to Conference

Boehner Sells Surrender to Conference

Speaker Boehner goes before the House GOP conference today to detail the status of his negotiations with President Obama on a “fiscal cliff” deal. Up to this point the negotiations, which could result in the biggest US tax hike in

Worst School Massacre Was Bombing in 1927

Worst School Massacre Was Bombing in 1927

An unfathomable tragedy like Friday’s shooting in Connecticut produces an understandable instinct to assign blame and “fix” laws. Despite eons of evidence to the contrary, we yearn to pretend that evil doesn’t exist. We convince ourselves that a particular tragic

Kerry to State Opens Path for Scott Brown's Resurrection

Kerry to State Opens Path for Scott Brown's Resurrection

The imminent nomination of Sen. John Kerry to be the next Secretary of State sets up another special election in Massachusetts. The nature of special elections combined with a relatively weak Democrat bench give Republican Scott Brown an edge to

Report: Obama's Union-Packed Labor Board Dysfunctional

Report: Obama's Union-Packed Labor Board Dysfunctional

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has traditionally been the federal government’s neutral arbiter of disputes between labor and businesses. It’s tasked with giving a fair hearing to unions, workers and businesses. However, according to a new report from the

Tip for Union Reform: Exempt Police and Firefighters

Tip for Union Reform: Exempt Police and Firefighters

Michigan’s right-to-work reform was very different than Walker’s reforms in Wisconsin. That’s states reforms covered the public sector. While it also eliminated mandatory union dues, it also eliminated collective bargaining for benefits, retaining it for wages. Michigan’s reforms only dealt

EXCLUSIVE-AFP's Phillips: 3 Lessons from Michigan Victory

EXCLUSIVE-AFP's Phillips: 3 Lessons from Michigan Victory

Conservatives got an unexpected victory this week when Michigan became the 24th state to protect workers by enacting a right-to-work law. The reform breaks the unions’ iron grip on workers in the industrial heartland. Americans for Prosperity (AFP) was on

GOP Drift Losing 'Cliff' Message Battle

GOP Drift Losing 'Cliff' Message Battle

Almost every day, President Obama meets with some new slice of the American public to pitch his side in the “fiscal cliff” negotiations. Business leaders, unions, governors, state lawmakers, etc. have all been courted as part of Obama’s push for

Boehner Purge Extending to Subcommittees

Boehner Purge Extending to Subcommittees

Last week, House GOP Leadership flexed its muscle and stripped 4 conservative members of their committee assignments. After my colleague Matthew Boyle reported that leadership seemed to use a secret vote “score” to make their decision, anxiety grew that leadership

Dems 'Just Not That Into' Fiscal Cliff

Dems 'Just Not That Into' Fiscal Cliff

Embarrassingly, we’ve all been there. With something of a crush, we try to get the attention of that one special person. We send letters or, in this day, texts. We talk to friends of friends. We make outlandish public displays

Unions Reap Their Own Bitter Harvest in Michigan

Unions Reap Their Own Bitter Harvest in Michigan

The Michigan legislature made history today when it passed legislation making the state the 24th to enact right-to-work laws protecting workers. Workers in Michigan can no longer be compelled to join a union as a condition of employment. Perhaps more

Congress Readies $60 Billion Sandy Bailout

Congress Readies $60 Billion Sandy Bailout

Senate appropriators are readying a massive $60 billion aid package for states effected by Superstorm Sandy, which struck the East Coast at the end of October. Sources on the Hill tell Breitbart News that the full Senate is expected to

Obama Takes Medicaid Cuts Off the Table

Obama Takes Medicaid Cuts Off the Table

President Obama claims we need a “balanced approach” to solve our nation’s budget mess, but it’s hard to get there when he keeps taking spending cuts off the table. Late yesterday, the White House announced that it no longer supported

Obama to Push Back on Michigan Right to Work Law

Obama to Push Back on Michigan Right to Work Law

I raised an eyebrow when I saw news that President Obama was traveling to Detroit this afternoon to make his case on the “fiscal cliff” negotiations. Presidential destinations are never random. There are usually several reasons for the choice of

Michigan Right-to-Work Fight More Important than Wisconsin

Michigan Right-to-Work Fight More Important than Wisconsin

6 This week, the Michigan legislature is expected to give final approval to ground-breaking reforms which will make it the 24th state to enact right-to-work legislation. To longer would Michigan workers be forced, as a condition of employment, to hand

Veteran Lawmaker Beats Freshman Rep. in Runoff

Veteran Lawmaker Beats Freshman Rep. in Runoff

Yesterday, voters in Louisiana’s 3rd District went to the polls to decide the last Congressional election of 2012. Veteran Congressman Charles Boustany defeated Freshman Congressman Jeff Landry, winning around 60% of the vote to Landry’s 40%. The lawmakers were forced