Earl Glynn: How ObamaCare Empowers The IRS
Massive expansion of the controversial tax agency required. While promoting Obamacare, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi encouraged
Americans to think of it as a kind of Christmas
present. “We
have to pass the (health care) bill so that you can find out what
is in it,” she told the National Association of Counties
in March 2010, days before ... MOREPolice State: Ohio Cops Not Above Perpetrating Fraud
Anything for a drug bust. An Ohio police department have come under fire for setting up fake checkpoints to search drivers and their cars for drugs. Police in the city of Cleveland recently posted large yellow signs along Interstate 271 that warned drivers that there was a drug checkpoint ahead, to be ... MORE LEARN ABOUT JURY NULLIFICATIONMany Gov't Agencies Track Your Credit Card Transactions
by Michael Snyder. Were you under the impression that your credit card transactions are private? If so, I am sorry to burst your bubble. As you will see below, there are actually multiple government agencies that are gathering and storing records of your credit card transactions. And in turn, those government agencies share that information with ... MORELet's Divorce Marriage From The Government
by Steve Chapman. As a kid, I remember watching a rerun of the 1952 I Love Lucy Show episode in which Lucy finds her marriage license while cleaning out a closet. She discovers, to her horror, a typo that refers to husband Ricky’s last name as Bacardi rather than Ricardo, which causes her to question the legality of her marriage. The ensuing hijinks ... MORE
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Juan Cole: Ten American Steps Toward A Police State
How politicians are making your world into a prison. The police state, a term first coined in the mid-19th century in German (Polizeistaat), is characterized by a standing political police, by intense domestic surveillance and by restrictions on the movements of citizens. Police states are on a spectrum, and unfortunately in the past ... MOREFederal Regs Cut Standard of Living by 75% In 56 Years
The high cost of red tape. The 20th annual snapshot of the federal regulatory state published by the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) last month announced the arrival of an unhappy milestone: Regulatory costs now equal more than half of all federal spending. Put another way, the real cost of government in the United States is half-again as ... MOREMark Steyn: So Long, Self-Government
Might as well put the Constitution out of its misery. June 26, 2013 — just another day in a constitutional republic of limited government by citizen representatives: First thing in the morning, Gregory Roseman, Deputy Director of Acquisitions (whatever that means), became the second IRS official to take the Fifth Amendment, after he was ... MORERonald Bailey: Obama's Five-Year Climate Plan
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Marijuana's March Toward Mainstream Confounds Feds
Many dynamics in play. It took 50 years for American attitudes about marijuana to zigzag from the paranoia of ‘‘Reefer Madness’’ to the excesses of Woodstock back to the hard line of ‘‘Just Say No.’’ The next 25 years took the nation from Bill Clinton, who famously ‘‘didn’t inhale,’’ to Barack Obama, who most emphatically did. And now, in just a ... MOREJoseph Lawler: The Money Printers To Work Overtime
Federal Reserve to keep adding stimulus. Three more Federal Reserve officials reaffirmed Friday that the central bank does not want to take away monetary stimulus too soon, counter to the impressions left by Chairman Ben Bernanke’s press conference last week. The Fed “is not only leaving the punch bowl in place, we’re continuing to spike the ... MORE
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