It's not just gas! Tuesday’s presidential debate touched on some massive economic issues
that are affecting all Americans. The immense increase in gas prices was
a crucial part of the discussion, but have other everyday products seen
a drastic increased in price over the same time period? According to
Blaze research on data provided by the ... MORECheck Out The Drastic Price Increases On These 21 Items
It's not just gas! Tuesday’s presidential debate touched on some massive economic issues
that are affecting all Americans. The immense increase in gas prices was
a crucial part of the discussion, but have other everyday products seen
a drastic increased in price over the same time period? According to
Blaze research on data provided by the ... MORECalifornia's Bankrupt Energy Economy Is Obama's Model
by Larry Bell. Beware of the warning that “where California goes, so goes the nation”, particularly when it comes from EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson. Speaking in October, 2009 at the Governor’s Global Climate Summit in Los Angeles, she touted the fact that climate change regulations involving national fuel economy and greenhouse gas ... MORE
John Stossel: Bad Rules
Licensing individual liberty. We take free speech for granted in America, unlike elsewhere. The
furor over that anti-Muslim video is the latest reminder of that. But freedom of speech is never safe, even here. Many colleges now
impose "civility codes." Civility is nice, but enforcing a "civility
rule" against offensive speech would put an end to lots ... MORE
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John Whitehead: Breeding Grounds For Compliant Citizens
Where American schools excel. “[P]ublic school reform is now justified in the dehumanizing language of national security, which increasingly legitimates the transformation of schools into adjuncts of the surveillance and police state… students are increasingly subjected to disciplinary apparatuses which limit their capacity for critical ... MOREAnother State Considers ObamaCare Nullification
by Mike Maharrey. Since the Supreme Court rendered its opinion on the constitutionality of a mandatory federal health care system last summer, many Americans consider the matter settled. But others recognize that despite the pronouncement of five robed federal employees, the Constitution still does not delegate Congress the power to create and run a health ... MORESF Gate: Most Expired Drugs Work Fine
Most expired drugs remain potent for decades. Thinking about going through your medicine cabinet and throwing out all your expired prescriptions? That might not be necessary, according to a UCSF-led study. Researchers analyzed eight prescription drugs with 15 active ingredients that expired between 28 and 40 years ago and found ... MORERoss Kaminsky: Malala Versus Sandra
What a nation of plunderers we have become. Malala Yousafzai can't speak for herself, and it remains to be
seen whether she ever will again. For the crime of going to school
-- and blogging about it -- she was shot in the head by a Taliban
assassin while in her school bus. Yousafzai, now 14, knew the risk she was taking when at the age
of 11 and ... MOREThomas Sowell: Random Thoughts On The Passing Scene
Observations from a keen eye. Not since the days of slavery have there been so many people who feel entitled to what other people have produced as there are in the modern welfare state, whether in Western Europe or on this side of the Atlantic. Economist Edward Lazear has cut through all of Barack Obama's claims about "creating jobs" with ... MOREAP: Marijuana Backers Courting Conservatives
What happened to the clamor for 'states' rights? It's not all hippies backing November's marijuana legalization votes in Colorado, Oregon and Washington. Appealing
to Western individualism and a mistrust of federal government,
activists have lined up some prominent conservatives, from one-time
presidential hopefuls Tom Tancredo ... MORE
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federalism,
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law,
marijuana,
policy,
states' rights
Kevin D. Williamson: The Last Radicals
Homeschoolers occupy the curriculum. There is exactly one authentically radical social movement of any real significance in the United States, and it is not Occupy, the Tea Party, or the Ron Paul faction. It is homeschoolers, who, by the simple act of instructing their children at home, pose an intellectual, moral, and political challenge to the ... MORE
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