 Calling something just does not make it so. In his  State of the Union speech Tuesday night President Obama played the fairness card in calling for higher taxes on upper-income people. He said: [W]e need to change our tax code so that people like me, and an awful lot of Members of Congress, pay our fair share of taxes. Tax reform should follow the Buffett rule: If you  ... MORE
Calling something just does not make it so. In his  State of the Union speech Tuesday night President Obama played the fairness card in calling for higher taxes on upper-income people. He said: [W]e need to change our tax code so that people like me, and an awful lot of Members of Congress, pay our fair share of taxes. Tax reform should follow the Buffett rule: If you  ... MORESheldon Richman: Obama's Bogus Case For Tax Fairness
 Calling something just does not make it so. In his  State of the Union speech Tuesday night President Obama played the fairness card in calling for higher taxes on upper-income people. He said: [W]e need to change our tax code so that people like me, and an awful lot of Members of Congress, pay our fair share of taxes. Tax reform should follow the Buffett rule: If you  ... MORE
Calling something just does not make it so. In his  State of the Union speech Tuesday night President Obama played the fairness card in calling for higher taxes on upper-income people. He said: [W]e need to change our tax code so that people like me, and an awful lot of Members of Congress, pay our fair share of taxes. Tax reform should follow the Buffett rule: If you  ... MOREKatie Kieffer: Why States May Legalize Drugs
People own themselves.   I believe that states have the constitutional right to legalize  drugs. For, the Constitution is silent on the federal government’s  ability to regulate or ban substances that adults choose to digest at  their own peril—or medical relief. The Constitution is so silent on this matter of individual liberty  (choosing to digest or use drugs) that ... MORE
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William Yeatman: Another One Bites The Dust!
 Another green energy stimulus recipient, that is. Earlier this week, Stimulus beneficiary Evergreen Energy bit the dust. Then, Ener1, a manufacturer of batteries for electric vehicles and recipient of Stimulus largesse, filed for bankruptcy.  And today, the Las Vegas Sun reports that Amonix, Inc., a manufacturer  of solar panels that received  ... MORE
Another green energy stimulus recipient, that is. Earlier this week, Stimulus beneficiary Evergreen Energy bit the dust. Then, Ener1, a manufacturer of batteries for electric vehicles and recipient of Stimulus largesse, filed for bankruptcy.  And today, the Las Vegas Sun reports that Amonix, Inc., a manufacturer  of solar panels that received  ... MOREThomas Lifson: Something Is Rotten At Reuters
 An incompetent news service or a propaganda tool?  The Reuters news service once again has made itself a laughingstock by publishing a mistake-riddled hit piece on Marco Rubio, all but ruling him out as a vice presidential nominee for the GOP because of alleged financial problems, many of which turned out to be untrue. Five corrections were necessary. ... MORE
An incompetent news service or a propaganda tool?  The Reuters news service once again has made itself a laughingstock by publishing a mistake-riddled hit piece on Marco Rubio, all but ruling him out as a vice presidential nominee for the GOP because of alleged financial problems, many of which turned out to be untrue. Five corrections were necessary. ... MORE
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WSJ Editorial: No Need To Panic About Global Warming
 No compelling scientific argument for drastic action.  Editor's Note: The following has been signed by the 16 scientists listed at the end of the article:  A candidate for public office in any  contemporary democracy may have to consider what, if anything, to do  about "global warming." Candidates should understand that the  oft-repeated claim that nearly all    ... MORE
No compelling scientific argument for drastic action.  Editor's Note: The following has been signed by the 16 scientists listed at the end of the article:  A candidate for public office in any  contemporary democracy may have to consider what, if anything, to do  about "global warming." Candidates should understand that the  oft-repeated claim that nearly all    ... MOREP. J. O'Rourke: They Hate Poor People
 The liberals' dirty little secret.  On January 1, 2012, Maine became the first state to ban smoking in all  low-income public housing. Twelve thousand poor people faced their New  Year’s Day hangover without the solace of a Marlboro to accompany their  aspirin and coffee. This, of course, was good. Just ask the high-minded, right-thinking  progressive elites who, it’s  ... MORE
The liberals' dirty little secret.  On January 1, 2012, Maine became the first state to ban smoking in all  low-income public housing. Twelve thousand poor people faced their New  Year’s Day hangover without the solace of a Marlboro to accompany their  aspirin and coffee. This, of course, was good. Just ask the high-minded, right-thinking  progressive elites who, it’s  ... MORE
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John Merline: Obama Doing Good Job Creating Dependents
 Create a dependent and you have a constituant. If the Republican primaries are any indication, one big debate in the  upcoming election will be whether President Obama is pushing the  country into becoming a European-style welfare culture. Mitt Romney, for example, argues that "over the past three years,  Barack Obama has been replacing our merit-based ... MORE
Create a dependent and you have a constituant. If the Republican primaries are any indication, one big debate in the  upcoming election will be whether President Obama is pushing the  country into becoming a European-style welfare culture. Mitt Romney, for example, argues that "over the past three years,  Barack Obama has been replacing our merit-based ... MOREEthel C. Fenig: Politically Correct Weather Forecasts
 TV meteorologists pressured to sell climate change. The era of catching up on the weather forecast to plan what to wear is over. Now, in addition to watching the Doppler radar circling your area, if the grossly misnamed Forecast the Facts has its way you'll get your forecast learning if the skies in the next few days will be cloudy or sunny with a dose of ... MORE
TV meteorologists pressured to sell climate change. The era of catching up on the weather forecast to plan what to wear is over. Now, in addition to watching the Doppler radar circling your area, if the grossly misnamed Forecast the Facts has its way you'll get your forecast learning if the skies in the next few days will be cloudy or sunny with a dose of ... MORE
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Michael Tanner: A Redistributive State Of The Union
 Focus should be on creating wealth, not spreading it around. Shortly after President Obama  was elected, NBC News interviewed a young woman from Detroit named Peggy  Joseph. She explained that she was excited about Obama’s election  because “I won’t have to worry about putting the gas in my car. I won’t  have to worry about paying my mortgage.”  ... MORE
Focus should be on creating wealth, not spreading it around. Shortly after President Obama  was elected, NBC News interviewed a young woman from Detroit named Peggy  Joseph. She explained that she was excited about Obama’s election  because “I won’t have to worry about putting the gas in my car. I won’t  have to worry about paying my mortgage.”  ... MORE
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Energy Firms: Regulations Threaten Future Development
 A clarion call to end of the Department of Energy.   Mid-market energy industry executives primarily from the oil and gas  sector are optimistic about the potential for U.S. energy security but  are worried that regulations could jeopardize the availability of those  resources, according to a report released Jan. 25 by small and mid-market business lender CIT Group ... MORE
A clarion call to end of the Department of Energy.   Mid-market energy industry executives primarily from the oil and gas  sector are optimistic about the potential for U.S. energy security but  are worried that regulations could jeopardize the availability of those  resources, according to a report released Jan. 25 by small and mid-market business lender CIT Group ... MORE
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