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Today Is Constitution Day
On September 17, 1787, our founders signed the Constitution of the United States. Forty men signed the Constitution. Seventy-four delegates were appointed to the constitutional convention, of which 55 actually attended sessions. Rhode Island was the only state that refused ... -
New Food Regulations
Four federal agencies known as the Interagency Working Group (IWG), formed within the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Act to study childhood obesity and offer possible solutions have delivered a plan to drastically censor food advertisers with products deemed to be “too ... -
Win For Pro-Illegal Immigration Forces
The Obama Administration announced it won't proceed with deportations of illegal immigrants who aren't considered dangerous. White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Cecilia Munoz announced a change to the Department of Homeland Security's deportation policy. Going forward, DHS will review ... -
Making Sense Of The Payroll Tax Cut
We have been told that the Social Security Trust Fund is going broke. However, this year a 2-percent-point cut was made in the payroll withholding tax for employees. The cut was in the Social Security withholding tax. The tax cut ... -
Corporations Are People
WHERE DO WE FIND CORPORATIONS? Mining, Utilities, Construction, Manufacturing, Retail Sales, Transportation, Farming, Ranching, Real Estate, Banking, Physicians, Hospitals, Rental and Leasing Services, Auto and Vehicle Dealerships, Waste Management, Education Services, Food Services, Shipping, Professional Services (attorney, accounting, and etc.), ... -
Washington Stops Panic, But Does Not Fix Problem
The bickering over our national debt limit was about the needs of the Washington elite instead of the needs of the country. I am disappointed with a broken government that refuses to fix itself. And I am disappointed that the ... -
Redistribution Of The Wealth
We often hear from our President that we need to redistribute the wealth. We often hear that the wealth being defined as individuals making more than $125,000 a year and a married couple making more than $250,000 a year. We ... -
More Of The Same From The President
Last night, the President still had no plan for dealing with government overspending and over borrowing, and he repeated his never-ending call for tax hikes. When President Obama attempted to explain the nation's debt problems, he said that every family ... -
Nation Debt Increase Hung on Tax Increases and Spending Cuts
I often visit on-line foreign newspapers just to see what they are saying. It provides me with a chance to see how other countries view the problems of the USA. For example a foreign news outlet reports: “Mr. Boehner said ... -
US Taxpayers Loose On Investment
It was sold as an investment that would save the American Auto Industry, and the taxpayers would in time even make money on the deal, while keeping Americans employed. The US government recently sold taxpayers remaining 6% investment in Chrysler ...
