Constitutional chutzpah
by Seth Lipsky • New York Post There are three ways something can become what the US Constitution calls the “supreme law of the land.” It…
by Seth Lipsky • New York Post There are three ways something can become what the US Constitution calls the “supreme law of the land.” It…
by John Stossel • Fox News Thanks, Environmental Protection Agency! You’ve required sewage treatment plants, catalytic converters on cars and other things that made the world cleaner…
by Michael Barone • Washington Examiner “The tax system should be simplified and work for all Americans with lower individual and corporate tax rates and fewer brackets.” That’s…
by Seth Mandel • Commentary If the latest revelations about the IRS are correct, then its officials have approached the abuse-of-power scandal with a clear strategy,…
by Dr. Miklós K. Radványi Politics, with its ambition for boundless expansion into the lives of individuals and societies, is a human activity that overwhelmingly attracts narcissists of all types…
Imagine that. A bunch of cameras installed to increase safety revenue by catching everyone speeding caught a whole bunch more people than they should have in New York. It’s almost as if it…
The true cost of renewable energy is being masked by government subsidies and bailouts. by Peter Roff • US News & World Report America is about as…
by Peter Ferrara • Forbes One of the biggest drags on economic growth under President Obama has been Obamacare, enacted on a strictly partisan basis in 2010. That…
by David Rutz • Free Beacon It was a quote striking for its flippant tone even in January, as President Obama compared the terrorist group Islamic…
US administration officials stop missile transfer, order all future transfers to be scrutinized in sign of further cooling ties. by Ari Yashar • Arutz Sheva A…
by Dr. Laurie Ann Mylroie On Sunday, Massoud Barzani, President of Iraqi Kurdistan, called on the international community to provide arms directly to the Kurdish Regional Government to enable it…
by Jillian Kay Melchior • National Review Online As news breaks about the Department of Health and Human Services’ missing HealthCare.gov e-mails, it’s pertinent to note…
by Phil Kerpen • American Commitment Since 1998 it has been prohibited by federal law for states and localities to tax Internet access. This policy, known…
by Kerri Toloczko • Investor’s Business Daily In a fit of political pique and campaign considerations, President Obama’s Department of Education is proposing higher education regulations…
by Thomas Sowell • RealClearPolitics Some have said that we are living in a post-industrial era, while others have said that we are living in a…