Cutting Waste, Fraud and Abuse Isn’t Enough
Every election season, politicians are asked how they will fix our ever-growing budget crisis. And every season at least one … Read More
Every election season, politicians are asked how they will fix our ever-growing budget crisis. And every season at least one … Read More
Perhaps the most disturbing result from the South Carolina primary is that 72 percent of GOP primary voters were self-identified … Read More
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) offered his thoughts Monday on the passing of Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin … Read More
Monday morning, Beth Pinsker of Reuters wrote an interesting piece about how legalized same-sex “marriage” has changed the tax status … Read More
“I write separately to call attention to this Court’s threat to American democracy,” wrote Justice Scalia in his dissent from … Read More
Justice Antonin Scalia’s death leaves the Supreme Court without one of its most courageous and colorful conservative legal minds. First, … Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court is supposed to be the solution to gridlock. But as the death of Associate Justice Antonin … Read More
Judicial giant Antonin Scalia died on Saturday. He was a towering intellect and powerful force for constitutional jurisprudence. He will … Read More
The news that the budget deficit is projected to expand to $544 billion, $105 billion above last year’s levels, prompts us … Read More
As we celebrate Presidents’ Day in the midst of the 2016 campaign for the White House, it is fitting that … Read More
Either it was a most unusual party or else it was a most unusual testimony time. I’m referring to a … Read More
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders won last night’s New Hampshire primaries. What do their victories mean for the rest of us? … Read More
It’s neither meant as a commentary nor an indictment, but I have more military experience than all 10 of the … Read More
Evangelical voters are still the largest and most reliable voter bloc. The church has the power to elect the nation’s … Read More
Not only does the new Republican-passed budget fail to stop Obama’s executive amnesty known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals … Read More
As Americans make their way through this election season, there is one question that is not being asked of those … Read More
The resurgence of socialism in America, especially among the young, seems to be based on a widespread form of wishful … Read More
With the 2016 New Hampshire Democratic Primary just around the corner and scores of college-aged voters up for grabs, affordable … Read More
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) would be wise to avoid the mistake Ronald Reagan made early in his 1976 insurgent campaign … Read More
For about three-fourths of Iowa Republicans, Monday night’s first-in-the-nation caucus was at least a little bit disappointing. But there’s a … Read More
John Jay was a Founding Fathers’ Founding Father. He was president of the Continental Congress in 1778-79, and was a … Read More