Here’s a story problem to get kids ready for the new school year: If Congress borrows $10 billion to bail out the public schools, and if toilet paper costs fifty cents a roll, how many rolls of toilet paper will
by Kyle Olson19 Aug 2010, 11:29 AM PST0
They took their protests right to the steps of Congress. Hundreds of students, including ten from Georgia, lobbied at the nation’s capitol for “The Dream Act,” which offers undocumented students a chance to become legal citizens. I contend we don’t
by Bob Parks19 Aug 2010, 7:34 AM PST0
There’s been a bit of chatter in the blogosphere about a recent post on Ezra Klein’s blog featuring estimates from various economists about the revenue-maximizing tax rate. It won’t come as a surprise that people on the right tended to
by Dan Mitchell19 Aug 2010, 5:35 AM PST0
For the record: Mr. Christopher informs us that he did, in fact, write his post without any assistance. Although, to be fair, we didn’t ask him to swear on George Soros’ purse strings… ———– We think maybe Tommy Christoper took
by Frank Ross18 Aug 2010, 5:29 PM PST0
A top network neutrality advocacy group is weathering a flap over its sketchy lobbying disclosures after it was reported last week the group had taken numerous unreported meetings with senior aides at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National
by Capitol Confidential18 Aug 2010, 9:23 AM PST0
It’s like watching your childhood home being destroyed. The bulldozers move a little slower in this destruction, but the outcome is still the same. A pile of junk hauled off to the landfill. Oh, maybe I’m a bit extreme with
by Ron Futrell18 Aug 2010, 7:26 AM PST0
Our nation is in trouble and it goes far deeper than the current economic crisis of the past few years. Nor, despite all the rancor and the loud shouting back and forth, is the problem attributable to any single controversial
by Of Thee I Sing 177618 Aug 2010, 5:30 AM PST0
In step with federal government intrusion into the health care system, the auto industry, and the financial industry, the FCC and the Obama Administration has had its eye on asserting control over the Internet. On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission
by Lori Drummer17 Aug 2010, 1:01 PM PST0
Technically speaking, the Kennedy Center is not Congress, but the building — a monument to the first Roman Catholic president — is federally supported. Luckily, this story has a happy ending. But how many ordinary Americans have a microphone or
by Michael Walsh16 Aug 2010, 9:05 AM PST0
As perverted as this may seem, there is almost no company that is too small to become a target of a union, as long as there are at least two employees. Even worse, adding to the already-lengthy trail of industrial
by Labor Union Report16 Aug 2010, 5:37 AM PST0
Washington’s latest bailout of bleeding state governments, $26 billion worth, has gotten attention because, among other things, almost half the bailout is financed by cutting $12 billion from food stamps. But isn’t food stamps a signature program for the liberal
by Star Parker15 Aug 2010, 6:01 AM PST0
From the Associated Press: A federal appeals court on Friday threw out a decision that had barred Congress from withholding funds from ACORN, the activist group driven to ruin by scandal and financial woes. The ruling by the 2nd Circuit
by Publius13 Aug 2010, 12:41 PM PST0
CNN, together with Moody’s Investor Services, published a map of the U.S. showing per capita state debt. This debt map brought to mind another map, this one the Electoral College map from the 2008 election. President Obama won 28 states
by Chuck DeVore13 Aug 2010, 8:29 AM PST0
One of the most popular and most talked about movies of 1993 was Falling Down, starring Michael Douglas, Barbara Hershey, and Robert Duval. Douglas played William “D-FENS” Foster, an engineer at a defense contractor who has a really bad day.
by Bill Hennessy13 Aug 2010, 5:23 AM PST0
A good looking, fun loving guy sits down and writes a few blog posts about how to ensure the Republican Party wins both houses in a 2010 landslide, and beat Obama’s ass in 2012… he figures his job is done.
by Morgan Warstler12 Aug 2010, 10:51 AM PST0
A year ago, in a blogpost entitled The Great Awakening, I argued that conservatives “should be grateful to Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Rahm Emanuel.” After all, I wrote, they had unmasked “the Democratic Party as a conspiracy
by Paul A. Rahe12 Aug 2010, 5:34 AM PST0
DAVID AXELROD: The labor picture threatens our control of Congress, sir. That means key initiatives like gutting Defense, forcing the richest 50% to pay their fair share, and passing an immigration bill with an amnesia rider are on the block
by Steve Grammatico12 Aug 2010, 5:18 AM PST0
Democrat priorities. As if the last 20 months haven’t been enough for the American people, this is just more incentive in November to vote the Democrats out. Because Medicare has been looted for decades, Democrats must now turn to the
by SusanAnne Hiller11 Aug 2010, 10:47 AM PST0
Congress has passed a $26 billion aid package that is intended to save the jobs of thousands of teachers, nurses, and other public-sector employees. To critics who call the measure a “special interest” bill, President Barack Obama says , “I
by Reason TV11 Aug 2010, 8:06 AM PST0
On Monday, World Wide Web Big Players Verizon and Google made officially public their seven self-agreed-to principles on how they think it’s best to run the Internet railroad. This was–and is–a bit of news, given that the two have been
by Seton Motley11 Aug 2010, 6:01 AM PST0
The progressive Democrats in power must believe that the citizens of this country are absolute morons, either that or they haven’t read a newspaper in two years and don’t realize that George Bush is no longer president. The Democratic party
by Jeff Dunetz11 Aug 2010, 5:16 AM PST0
In an action that one Florida GOP consultant said could be a late game-changer, a lawsuit was filed on August 9, 2010, seeking the release of a videotaped deposition given by GOP Gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott in April 2010, just
by Capitol Confidential10 Aug 2010, 8:58 AM PST0
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation sought and on August 28, 2009 was awarded $150,045 to refurbish “a historic stone arch bridge [which] will be preserved and resurfaced to better accommodate pedestrians and bicycles.” The NH DOT lists the following
by Capitol Confidential10 Aug 2010, 7:17 AM PST0
So a Mosque and Islamic Community Center just feet from ground zero? Hmmm, I wonder what Jefferson would do (WWJD)? In 1784, attending a conference in Paris with Franklin and Adams to “market U.S. goods,” TJ was quick to determine
by Col. John Reitzell10 Aug 2010, 2:30 AM PST0
Sound familiar? Most everyone has heard it time and time again. It’s the way many TV sales pitches end after seeming to give the viewing audience something for nothing. It’s a sucker’s pitch. It usually works like this: you are
by Of Thee I Sing 17769 Aug 2010, 9:27 AM PST0