Vince Haley

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Virginia GOP Loyalty Pledge Will Strengthen Donald Trump, Not Weaken Him

Virginia’s Republican party has not required a loyalty pledge in the three previous presidential primaries. Why now? There is only one reasonable conclusion: the loyalty pledge is a thinly veiled attempt to stem the coming tidal wave of new voters in Virginia’s Republican primary that Donald Trump’s candidacy is almost certain to bring about.

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Liberty Will Be Rebuilt By the People in the States

“Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are going to get.” This observation by Tom Hanks’ character in Forest Gump applies just as much to my current experience going to door-to-door in my Republican primary

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Obama: The 'Pay More at the Pump' President

[youtube -_c-NI27IIU] American Solutions is re-launching Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less for one big reason: President Obama’s continuing war on American energy is dramatically increasing the price of gas and diesel. To be fair, President Obama is in favor

Tax Compromise is a Small Victory; We Need Many More

President Obama’s announcement yesterday that he struck a tax compromise with Senate Republicans that will temporarily halt the automatic income tax hikes that were due to hit all Americans. Although the President announced the compromise with little excitement, saying he

Top 10 Failures of Obamanomics

President Obama unveiled his latest economic proposal in Cleveland recently in a desperate attempt to boost the Democrats’ fleeting hopes of maintaining control of Congress this November. But after two years of massive government spending and job-killing policies, the damage

Drillgate: Internal Emails Shows Obama Team Lying to Public

If you’re the President of the United States or one of his political appointees and you’re ideologically opposed to new oil and natural gas development offshore, what do you do when the public registers its overwhelming support for new drilling