
Mark Whittington: IRS, The Iron Fist To Enforce ObamaCare

VIDEO: Obama's War On Medical Marijuana
Reason's Matt Welch explains the federal motivation for prohibition.
Declan McCullagh: Internet Provider Pledges Privacy First

Labels:
database,
individual liberty,
Internet,
Patriot Act,
police state,
privacy,
technology,
tracking
Michelle Malkin: Strike Back At The Progressive Appeasers

Washington Times: A Streetcar Named Debt

Dunn & Milloy: A Strategy To Stop EPA Science Abuse

Thomas Sowell: Random Thoughts On The Passing Scene

Gary North: Tax Burden Of 40 Million Government Workers
A crushing burden for taxpayers. How many people work for governments in the United States. Let's look at the numbers. The usual estimate of the number of employees of the U.S. government is 2.8 million. The estimate is fake. This does not count military personnel. But most important, it does not count contract workers paid by the federal ... MORE
Jeffrey Folks: Is EPA Just Sloppy Or Cooking The Books?

Jack Hunter: ObamaCare And The Imaginary Constitution

Matt Welch: Why Big Government Is Offensive

Walter E Williams: Media Dishonesty And Race Hustlers

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Blacks,
crime,
hate crime,
liberalism,
media bias,
Obama,
police,
political correctness,
race
VIDEO: John Stossel - Technically, That's Illegal
Politicians keep Americans in a perpetual state of lawbreaking.
Debra Saunders: Obama, The Happy Drug Warrior

Jonah Goldberg: Very Few Of The Above

Labels:
coal,
economics,
electricity,
energy,
EPA,
fossil fuels,
government,
green,
Obama,
oil,
policy
VIDEO: Top Cop Chooses Not To See Voter Fraud
Even after stranger given Attorney General Eric Holder's ballot.
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DOJ,
election,
Eric Holder,
fraud,
justice,
politicians,
regulation,
suspicion,
voter ID,
voting
John Fund: Why We Need Voter-ID Laws Now
The attorney general can't look away anymore. Attorney General Eric Holder is a staunch opponent of laws requiring voters to show photo ID at the polls to improve ballot security. He calls them “unnecessary” and has blocked their implementation in Texas and South Carolina, citing the fear they would discriminate against minorities. I wonder what ... MORE
Andrew Napolitano: Hope For The Dead

Wendell Cox: California Declares War On Suburbia

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