 The one who stands for constitutionally limited government. The controversy surrounding decades-old newsletters to which GOP  presidential aspirant Ron Paul lent his name is regrettable. First, it  is regrettable because the sometimes bigoted, intolerant content of  those newsletters is inconsistent with the views of the congressman as  understood by those of us who ... MORE
The one who stands for constitutionally limited government. The controversy surrounding decades-old newsletters to which GOP  presidential aspirant Ron Paul lent his name is regrettable. First, it  is regrettable because the sometimes bigoted, intolerant content of  those newsletters is inconsistent with the views of the congressman as  understood by those of us who ... MOREEdward H. Crane: Why Ron Paul Matters
 The one who stands for constitutionally limited government. The controversy surrounding decades-old newsletters to which GOP  presidential aspirant Ron Paul lent his name is regrettable. First, it  is regrettable because the sometimes bigoted, intolerant content of  those newsletters is inconsistent with the views of the congressman as  understood by those of us who ... MORE
The one who stands for constitutionally limited government. The controversy surrounding decades-old newsletters to which GOP  presidential aspirant Ron Paul lent his name is regrettable. First, it  is regrettable because the sometimes bigoted, intolerant content of  those newsletters is inconsistent with the views of the congressman as  understood by those of us who ... MOREVIDEO: Constitutional Authority for Dept Of Education
Another Jan Helfeld interview exposing liberal hypocrisy.
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Jeffrey A. Singer: How EMTALA Crushes States' Rights
 Why Medicaid is no longer a voluntary program.   It is widely believed that Medicaid is a voluntary program. While this may have once been true, it is no longer the case. Today, states confront the dilemma of having to choose between joining Medicaid or being forced to sacrifice any health care “safety net” for their indigent populations. This is all because ... MORE
Why Medicaid is no longer a voluntary program.   It is widely believed that Medicaid is a voluntary program. While this may have once been true, it is no longer the case. Today, states confront the dilemma of having to choose between joining Medicaid or being forced to sacrifice any health care “safety net” for their indigent populations. This is all because ... MORE
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Greg Beato: The Case For Walmart
 NY politicians should drop their misguided war. In late November, New York City fired another preemptive strike against the gathering threat of $4 prescription drug co-pays, organic baby food, and  eco-friendly laundry detergent. It came in the form of a report entitled Food for Thought: A Case Study of Walmart’s Impact on Harlem’s Healthy Food Retail    ... MORE
NY politicians should drop their misguided war. In late November, New York City fired another preemptive strike against the gathering threat of $4 prescription drug co-pays, organic baby food, and  eco-friendly laundry detergent. It came in the form of a report entitled Food for Thought: A Case Study of Walmart’s Impact on Harlem’s Healthy Food Retail    ... MOREMatt Holzmann: Our Growing Police State
 As crime rates drop, police powers grow at alarming rate. Last week, the FBI released its preliminary crime statistics for the first half of 2011, and across the nation violent crimes dropped 6.7% while property crimes dropped 3.7%. This continues a downward trend that dates back to the 1970's. Many of the violent crimes reported this year have been   ... MORE
As crime rates drop, police powers grow at alarming rate. Last week, the FBI released its preliminary crime statistics for the first half of 2011, and across the nation violent crimes dropped 6.7% while property crimes dropped 3.7%. This continues a downward trend that dates back to the 1970's. Many of the violent crimes reported this year have been   ... MORE
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Larry Gabriel: War On The War On Drugs
 One trillion dollars wasted and counting.   When I started writing this column a little more  than a year ago, I thought medical marijuana was a thinly veiled cover  for folks who wanted to legalize the substance. Not that I opposed the  notion, nor did I doubt that marijuana has medical value — I've seen it  stop nausea in people who couldn't keep any food down and ... MORE
One trillion dollars wasted and counting.   When I started writing this column a little more  than a year ago, I thought medical marijuana was a thinly veiled cover  for folks who wanted to legalize the substance. Not that I opposed the  notion, nor did I doubt that marijuana has medical value — I've seen it  stop nausea in people who couldn't keep any food down and ... MORE
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NY Post: How The Feds Are Tracking Your Kid
 The prying eyes of big government.   Would it bother you to know that the federal Centers for Disease Control  had been shown your daughter’s health records to see how she responded  to an STD/teen-pregnancy-prevention program? How about if the federal  Department of Education and Department of Labor scrutinized your son’s  academic performance ... MORE
The prying eyes of big government.   Would it bother you to know that the federal Centers for Disease Control  had been shown your daughter’s health records to see how she responded  to an STD/teen-pregnancy-prevention program? How about if the federal  Department of Education and Department of Labor scrutinized your son’s  academic performance ... MORE
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Tim Cavanaugh: I, Panel
 Solyndra's story, with apologies to Leon Read.  I am a solar panel—not the ordinary flat solar panel familiar to all boys and girls and adults who hope for greener energy sources. I’m actually much more sophisticated and much less useful than those. I’m a cylindrical-tube panel manufactured by Fremont, California-based Solyndra LLC.  According to my creators ... MORE
Solyndra's story, with apologies to Leon Read.  I am a solar panel—not the ordinary flat solar panel familiar to all boys and girls and adults who hope for greener energy sources. I’m actually much more sophisticated and much less useful than those. I’m a cylindrical-tube panel manufactured by Fremont, California-based Solyndra LLC.  According to my creators ... MOREJohn Stossel: A Libertarian Year Ahead?
 As 2011 draws to a close, I wonder: Is freedom winning? Did America  become freer this year? Less free? How about the rest of the world? I'm a pessimist. I fear Thomas Jefferson was right when he said, "The  natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to  gain ground." That's what's happened. Bush and Obama doubled spending  and  ... MORE
As 2011 draws to a close, I wonder: Is freedom winning? Did America  become freer this year? Less free? How about the rest of the world? I'm a pessimist. I fear Thomas Jefferson was right when he said, "The  natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to  gain ground." That's what's happened. Bush and Obama doubled spending  and  ... MOREAndrew B. Wilson: Freedom Vs. Fairness
 Will America succumb to the politics of envy?    As the third of seven children, I grew up in a family where fairness issues were constantly bubbling to the surface. It did us no good. Each of us pleaded in vain for relief from the unequal division of household chores and duties. And complain though we would, we couldn't stop the sometimes uneven   ... MORE
Will America succumb to the politics of envy?    As the third of seven children, I grew up in a family where fairness issues were constantly bubbling to the surface. It did us no good. Each of us pleaded in vain for relief from the unequal division of household chores and duties. And complain though we would, we couldn't stop the sometimes uneven   ... MOREM. Brownfield: How Would Americans Help The Economy?
 The answer is less government.  Throughout his presidency — and especially over the last year — Barack  Obama has turned toward a bigger federal government as the answer for  fixing the U.S. economy. According to a new poll, though, that’s the  last thing Americans want. Rather, they want to see the government cut  deficits, spending, and taxes. Rasmussen ... MORE
The answer is less government.  Throughout his presidency — and especially over the last year — Barack  Obama has turned toward a bigger federal government as the answer for  fixing the U.S. economy. According to a new poll, though, that’s the  last thing Americans want. Rather, they want to see the government cut  deficits, spending, and taxes. Rasmussen ... MOREThe Unintended Consequences Of Internet Regulation
 by Rob Bluey. Would you be outraged if the Department of Justice shut down The Foundry without any warning and blocked access for more than a year? That’s exactly what happened to a hip-hop blog called Dajaz1.com, which was falsely accused of criminal copyright infringement.  The blog posted music from artists promoting their work. But federal    ... MORE
by Rob Bluey. Would you be outraged if the Department of Justice shut down The Foundry without any warning and blocked access for more than a year? That’s exactly what happened to a hip-hop blog called Dajaz1.com, which was falsely accused of criminal copyright infringement.  The blog posted music from artists promoting their work. But federal    ... MOREWilliam McGurn: Taxing Kim Kardashian
 Progressives want to spend more of her money.     Poor Kim Kardashian. Well, poor may not be the right word. By all  accounts—especially those she televises for her reality shows—Ms.  Kardashian manages quite comfortably on her income. According to the New  York Post, that includes as much as $17.9 million that she raked in for  her well-publicized August ... MORE
Progressives want to spend more of her money.     Poor Kim Kardashian. Well, poor may not be the right word. By all  accounts—especially those she televises for her reality shows—Ms.  Kardashian manages quite comfortably on her income. According to the New  York Post, that includes as much as $17.9 million that she raked in for  her well-publicized August ... MORE
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