The Homeland Security Department paid contractors millions of dollars to  develop and study surveillance systems that could covertly track  pedestrians and check under people's clothing with airport-style body  scanners as they enter train stations, bus depots or major events, newly  released documents show. ...   MORE
Michael Barone: Government Shutdown Not a Train Wreck
Sometimes you get an idea of the way opinion is headed by the phrases  you don't hear. Case in point: In all the discussion and debate these  past weeks about a possible government shutdown if Congress and  President Obama fail to agree on funding bills, I don't recall having  heard the phrase "train wreck." I think that's significant, because back in the 1990s, when  then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich's  ...  MOREHerman Cain: In Defense of American Exceptionalism
We are blessed with unparalleled freedoms and boundless prosperity that for generations have inspired an innovative and industrious people. America is exceptional. American Exceptionalism is the standard that our laws reflect the understanding that we are afforded certain God-given rights that can never be taken away.  ...  MORE
Jacob Sullum: Mitch Daniel's Pot Luck
Last week Mitch Daniels, Indiana's governor, told The Daily Princetonian that "justice was served" when he was arrested for marijuana possession during his junior year at Princeton. But like many pot smokers who became politicians, Daniels, a potential  contender for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination ... MORE
Steve Chapman: Zero Hour For Public Broadcasting
It's time for the government subsidies to end.I am an American and a male, so you can easily guess the first thing I do when I arrive in a hotel room: pick up the TV remote and turn on ESPN. The second thing may not be so universal: tune the clock radio to the local public radio station. I have been happily addicted to the medium since 1979, when National Public Radio l ... MORE
Thomas Sowell: Is Democracy Viable?
Those who see hope in the Middle East uprisings seem to assume that they will lead in the direction of  freedom or democracy. There is already talk about the "liberation" of  Egypt, even though the biggest change there has been that a one-man  dictatorship has been replaced by a military dictatorship that has  suspended the constitution. Perhaps the military dictatorship will be temporary, as its leaders say, but we have heard that song ...  MOREMichelle Malkin: Teachers Unions 101
If public school teachers spent more time teaching in classrooms and  less time community-organizing in political war rooms, maybe taxpayers  wouldn't feel as ripped off as they do. Before the Big Labor bosses  start complaining about "teacher-bashing," let's be clear: An increasing  number of rank-and-file teachers feel exactly the same way. Retired New York teacher Vinne Cusimano, who was required to pay forced ...  MOREMichael Barone: Why Middle America Is Rejecting Big Govt
It's a question that puzzles most liberals and bothers some  conservatives. Why are so many modest-income white voters rejecting the  Obama Democrats' policies of economic redistribution and embracing the  small-government policies of the tea party movement? It's not supposed to work out that way, say the political scientists  and New Deal historians. Politics is supposed to be  ...  MOREWalter E Williams: Public Employee Unions
VIDEO: Mark Thornton - Hard Drugs for Little Kids
A look at the real world effects of drug legalization on little children.
Veronique De Rugy: The Truth About Obama's 2012 Budget
Myth 1: Under President Barack Obama’s 2012 budget, we will “live within our means”.
Fact 1: Debt and spending will continue to grow and deficits will continue to persist under the president’s Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Request. ... MORE
Fact 1: Debt and spending will continue to grow and deficits will continue to persist under the president’s Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Request. ... MORE
Robert Tracinski: Public Unions & The Socialist Eutopia
The Democratic lawmakers who have gone on the lam in Wisconsin and  Indiana-and who knows where else next-are exhibiting a literal  fight-or-flight response, the reaction of an animal facing a threat to  its very existence. Why? Because it is a threat to their existence. The battle of  Wisconsin is about the viability of the Democratic Party, and more: it  is about the viability of the basic social ideal of the left.   ...   MORE
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