The official release of the movie Atlas Shrugged Part One, based on Ayn Rand's controversial 1957 novel, is not until April 15. It then begins a limited theatrical rollout in 11 American cities (which the producers hope will grow from there). It has already been previewed to selected audiences in Los Angeles, D.C., and New York. I saw it in Los Angeles, on the Sony Pictures lot, in a screening regretfully marred  ...  MOREBrian Doherty: Atlas Shrugged - Is A (Movie) Really A (Book)
The official release of the movie Atlas Shrugged Part One, based on Ayn Rand's controversial 1957 novel, is not until April 15. It then begins a limited theatrical rollout in 11 American cities (which the producers hope will grow from there). It has already been previewed to selected audiences in Los Angeles, D.C., and New York. I saw it in Los Angeles, on the Sony Pictures lot, in a screening regretfully marred  ...  MOREKyle Olson: Dance of the Tenured Lemons
Obama Energy Policy: More Change Than Hope
Ah, January of 2009. Hope was in the air, but  more importantly, gas was under two dollars a gallon. Since then gas  prices, have gone up 67 percent and it's an ominously upward trend.  Interestingly enough, the Heritage Foundation also took a look at the first 26 months of Bush's presidency -- gas only rose 7 percent during that time frame.  ... MORE
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Individual rights are protected by the Constitution. But what about collectivized rights?
Handouts Make Up One Third Of U.S. Wages
Government payouts—including Social Security,  Medicare and unemployment insurance—make up more than a third of total  wages and salaries of the U.S. population, a record figure that will  only increase if action isn’t taken before the majority of Baby Boomers  enter retirement. Even  as the economy has recovered ... MOREVictor Davis Hanson: Postpone & Procrastinate Generation
The Obama administration figures that it has read the national mood  well. This therapeutic generation of Americans loves to talk and worry  about problems and then assumes that either someone else will solve them  or they will go away on their own. And why not, since we have had  periodic "energy crises" since 1974, have run budget deficits in most  years since World War II, and have been warned about a looming  ...    MOREJacob Sullum: Tiny Cuts, Big Complaints
Republicans and Democrats squabble over crumbs.
In the context of federal spending that will total something like $3.8 trillion this year, $61 billion is a rounding error. Yet the Democrats resisting that amount in House-approved cuts say it will wreck the economy while leaving children unschooled, taking food from ... MOREThomas Sowell: Union Myths
The biggest myth about labor unions is that unions are for the workers. Unions are for unions, just as corporations are for corporations and politicians are for politicians. Nothing shows the utter cynicism of the unions and the politicians who do their bidding like the so-called "Employee Free Choice Act" that the Obama administration tried to push through  Congress. Employees' free choice as to whether or not to join ... MORE
Walter E Williams: Handouts, Morality and Common Sense
Shikha Dalmia: Global Warming By Another Name
Obama's clean energy boondoggle will be expensive for America.           President Barack Obama uttered not a peep about global warming in his State of Union this year. No dire warnings about climate apocalypse. No calls for cap-and-trade. Has this cold winter convinced him to put his global warming agenda on ice? Hardly. Indeed, even in this age of deficits and debt, the president’s budget is chock full of ... MOREStar Parker: Union Power - Symptom Of What Ailes Us
Unionized government workers who have taken to the streets to protest  moves in Wisconsin and Ohio to limit their power are doing us all a  favor. How? Our great nation today is sick and badly in need of therapy.  The  screams and protests of these government union workers should help all  Americans identify these public unions as a major symptom of the  sickness that is dragging us down and what we need to do  ...  MORE
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