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A Conversation with Steve King: Taking America Back

For years we have heard the common refrain that “the people don’t get it,” or we’re “stupid,” or we “really don’t care.” Ignoring the Americans who serially vote Democrat because they have been bought off with welfare payments or some

Congress Must Cut Spending!

[youtube 1QUOGexE0qI] This week Congressional Republicans cut a deal with the White House to keep the current tax rates for at least two years, cut payroll taxes for one year, and reinstate the death tax. Whatever you think about the

Survey: Elite Schools Worst Offenders on ROTC

From a report by Young America’s Foundation: On the campaign trail, then Senator Obama said that he would support reinstituting the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) on our nation’s campuses despite “differences in terms of military policy.” Young America’s Foundation

Conservatives for Peace Through Weakness?

Defense spending is a uniquely higher priority than other government programs. Yet, as Mackenzie Eaglen explains on Frank Gaffney’s Secure Freedom Radio, the defense budget has been and will be taking disproportionately larger hits than the rest of the government.

Pigford Investigation Resources

Section 1: The Pigford Report Section 2: The Whistle-Blowers Section 3: PigiLeaks The Big Government Feed Featuring All Stories Related to Pigford The Pigford Report The Pigford Shakedown: How the Black Farmers’ Cause Was Hijacked by Politicians, Trial Lawyers &

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

Pigford I Consent Decree: '40 Acres and a Mule'

On April 14. 1999, Judge Paul Friedman signed a Consent Decree in the class action law suit PIGFORD, BREWINGTON v GLICKMAN and the US Department of Agriculture. Following is a portion of the opinion written by Judge Friedman: Forty acres

The Pigford Settlement: It Doesn't Add Up

Despite what the Obama administration and the mainstream media would like you to believe the Pigford settlements that were meant to go to black farmers discriminated against by the USDA have been a massive fraud. The Pigford Shakedown: How the

Charlie Rangel: Sad, But To Be Expected

Who says conservatives don’t have “compassion?” MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough on Friday lamented over the “sad,” “terrible” ordeal that Charlie Rangel endured during his censuring. His more progressive Morning Joe cohorts like journalist Nora O’Donnell of course were full of that

The Press Slept As Fed Spent

Texas Representative Ron Paul is routinely painted as fringe, or a lunatic, at least in part for his long-standing call to audit the Federal Reserve. As the financial crisis of 2008 – 2009 played out, a compliant liberal mainstream media

GOP Wasn't Elected to Give Us ObamaCare-lite

So the latest disappointing news from the Republican leadership in Congress comes from Majority Whip in waiting, Eric Cantor. As Whip, Congressman Cantor carries the message of the caucus. So what does he think about healthcare? Does he support full

Pigford and New Black Panthers: Friends at DOJ

At the Justice Department, one man has played a central role in two of the most controversial racialist policies of the Obama Administration – Associate Attorney General Thomas Perrelli. This bundler of huge campaign contributions for the Obama Campaign is

Congress Must Stop FCC's Internet Regulations

It’s an eerie echo of last year’s health care debate, but without nearly as much public attention. Another Christmas Eve, another sixth of the economy taken over by Washington. This time it’s so-called “network neutrality” regulation. President Obama’s Federal Communications

It Is All About Liberty

On March 23rd, 1775 in Virginia, the largest colony in America at that time, a meeting of the colony’s delegates was held in St. John’s Church in Richmond to vote on resolutions of defense for the colony as the war