The danger within. We have chosen to highlight United States agencies; however, this top 10 list has global impact, as the U.S. has now proven to be the enforcement division of the overarching globalist agenda of centralized control. One could argue that every government agency serves the purpose of stifling freedom and wasting ... MORETop 10 Most Dangerous U.S. Government Agencies
The danger within. We have chosen to highlight United States agencies; however, this top 10 list has global impact, as the U.S. has now proven to be the enforcement division of the overarching globalist agenda of centralized control. One could argue that every government agency serves the purpose of stifling freedom and wasting ... MOREJohn Stossel: Government Handouts Foster Dependency
Section 8 recipients become comfortably dependent. The Obama administration now proposes to spend millions more on handouts, despite ample evidence of their perverse effects. Shaun Donovan, secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development, says, “The single most important thing HUD does is
provide rental ... MORE
A. Barton Hinkle: The EPA Pushes The Envelope, Again
An institutional culture that sees the law as an impediment. In accusing the Environmental Protection Agency of trying to regulate “water itself as a pollutant,” Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is not showing an excess of exactitude. But his looseness is rhetorical and harmless. The EPA’s is neither. Last week federal judge ... MOREAndrew Napolitano: Guns And Freedom
Who is it that seeks to take freedom by force? The right of the people to keep and bear arms is an extension of the natural right to self-defense and a hallmark of personal sovereignty. It is specifically insulated from governmental interference by the Constitution and has historically been the linchpin of resistance to tyranny. And yet, the ... MOREM. Housel: 3 Economic Misconceptions That Need To Die
Regarding goods from China and Middle East oil. At a conference in Philadelphia last October, a Wharton professor noted
that one of the country's biggest economic problems is a tsunami of
misinformation. You can't have a rational debate when facts are so
easily supplanted by overreaching statements, broad generalizations, and ... MORETom McClusky: Fiscal Cliff Deal Penalizes Married Couples
Politicians vote incentive against marriage. When the “marriage penalty” first appeared in the tax code in 1969, most families had only one member working, and the tax provision was designed to give a tax cut to one-income families. Unfortunately, the tax failed to envision the growing number of women in the workforce. Today in most families, ... MORE
Ronald Bailey: The Promised Land Of Fracking
Environmental and economic benefits outweigh the costs. Matt Damon’s new film Promised Land is
stoking the controversy over fracking, the shorthand for natural
gas production using hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.
The film pits a big natural gas production company against
economically stressed farmers in a Pennsylvania ... MORE
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VIDEO: Why Is the U.S. Prison Population So Large?
The war on drugs is a war on us.
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3 Troubling Ways TSA Punishes Passengers Who Opt Out
Intimidation, harassment and retaliatory wait time. If you don't want to walk through a poorly tested full-body scanner or have a TSA agent belittle your anatomy before your next flight, then you still have the right to opt out and submit to an "enhanced" pat-down. That's exactly what I did on a recent trip from Orlando to Atlanta. ... MORE
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