A terrible abuse of political power. As if politicians’ flogging of the fast food industry via Nanny State posturing over calories and nutrition isn’t bad enough, now those businesses are going to be punished for not having the right political beliefs. Chick-fil-A, the 50-year-old fast food chain whose Christian credentials were always apparent in its decision to ... MOREScott Shackford: The Misguided Assault On Chick-fil-A
A terrible abuse of political power. As if politicians’ flogging of the fast food industry via Nanny State posturing over calories and nutrition isn’t bad enough, now those businesses are going to be punished for not having the right political beliefs. Chick-fil-A, the 50-year-old fast food chain whose Christian credentials were always apparent in its decision to ... MOREPolitical Correctness Won The First Olympic Medal
Unpopular tweet gets Greek athlete expelled. The 2012 Summer Olympics have not gotten underway as yet and there is already drama taking place in London. Greek triple-jump champion Voula Papachristou caused quite an uproar with a racist tweet that got her expelled from the games. While most athletes look for ways to represent their country ... MOREBrian Hyde: Scouting's Connection To Personal Freedom
Doing the right thing isn’t always easy. This is especially true when a matter of conscience requires standing up to the crowd. For years, the Boy Scouts of America have been under relentless social pressure to begin admitting openly homosexual scouts and leaders into the organization. Recently, the BSA undertook a confidential two- ... MORE
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children,
freedom,
individual liberty,
politics,
private,
property rights,
religion,
society
Ben Wolfgang: Online Poker Fans Ready To Deal
A comeback deal. The Obama administration may have called off the game more than a year ago, but the nation’s poker partisans are still looking for a deal. Card sharks are ramping up pressure on the federal government to remove a cloud of uncertainty hanging over Internet poker, caused by a patchwork of federal laws that has left the game in a ... MORE
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freedom,
gambling,
government,
individual liberty,
Internet,
Obama,
online,
poker,
restrictions
Jacob Hornberger: Should There Be A Federal Tipping Law?
Voluntarily doing the right thing. Suppose the Franklin Roosevelt administration had enacted a law in the 1930s that required every restaurant customer in America to pay a 15 percent tip to waiters. The argument in favor of such a law would have been twofold: to help the poor and to stimulate the economy by getting more money ... MORETom Price: Regulations Are Choking Small Business Growth
Strangled by red tape. The cost is $1.75 trillion. That’s the price of complying with Washington red tape — and that’s not a misprint. While the federal government has the responsibility to establish reasonable regulations to help protect the American people, federal rule-making is so costly and cumbersome that it actually impedes job creation ... MORESheldon Richman: Gun Control Is Not The Answer
Aurora shooting should not overshadow self-defense facts. The shooting in the Aurora, Colorado, movie theater has incited the usual debate over guns. One side says tighter gun restrictions could have prevented the horrible incident that night. The other responds that more guns in the hands of law-abiding people might have prevented it. While the theater ... MORE
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concealed carry,
crime,
gun control,
law,
police,
protection,
restrictions,
self-defense,
violence
DOJ: Family Can't Run Their Business As Catholics
Feds Want To Help You -- Whether You Want Help Or Not
Giving aid to people who don't want or need it. There are two powerful reasons for giving government aid to the poor, one good and one bad. It alleviates human suffering, which is good. And it increases dependence on government, which is bad. Or at least it is bad if you believe in virtues such as personal responsibility and self-reliance. ... MORE
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entitlements,
food stamps,
government,
handouts,
ObamaCare,
poverty,
responsibility,
welfare
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