by Harry Bradford. Two states became the first to legalize marijuana for recreational
use Tuesday, but it's not just users that may get a high as a result. Colorado and Washington state voted Tuesday night to legalize marijuana,
sparking celebrations distinct but not mutually exclusive from those
rooting for Barack Obama. But it's not just stoners and ... MORE14 Ways Legal Marijuana Could Boost The Economy
by Harry Bradford. Two states became the first to legalize marijuana for recreational
use Tuesday, but it's not just users that may get a high as a result. Colorado and Washington state voted Tuesday night to legalize marijuana,
sparking celebrations distinct but not mutually exclusive from those
rooting for Barack Obama. But it's not just stoners and ... MOREObama May Levy New Tax On Energy To Pay Deficit
by Mathew Carr. Barack Obama may consider introducing
a tax on carbon emissions to help cut the U.S. budget deficit
after winning a second term as president, according to HSBC
Holdings Plc. A tax starting at $20 a metric ton of carbon dioxide
equivalent and rising at about 6 percent a year could raise $154
billion by 2021, Nick Robins, an analyst at the bank in ... MOREVIDEO: Gas Lines, Gouging, and Hurricane Sandy
Keeping prices low means nobody gets fuel.
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Nathan Vardi: Obama Win Makes Wall Street The Big Loser
Market looks to future with dread. In October, Wall Street hosted a rich fundraiser at the Hilton New York
for Mitt Romney. Hedge fund, private equity and investment banking big
shots were among the nearly 200 co-chairs of the event that cost $1,000
to attend. Those who shelled out $5,000 got to leave with a photo with
vice-presidential hopeful Paul Ryan, ... MORENational Review Online: Sandy And Climate Change
Complex science meet simpleminded politics. The case for climate change, formerly the case for global warming, entails a series of propositions that begin with the unobjectionable and escalate to the absurd: that the climate is changing, that these changes are likely to be dangerous and destructive, that these changes are in the main ... MORE
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Jay Nordlinger: The People's Choice
“Mitt Romney: Not one of us.” That was the slogan of an Obama ad. And, yes, Mitt Romney is not one of
us. Who’s “us”? Whoever we are, or they are, Romney isn’t one of them.
And I’m not either. Fine with me, in a way. I don’t think much of
Obama’s “us.” I’m very sorry that Obama has won again, because I think he’s a bad
president, and I’ve also come to think ... MORELong Lines Caused By Government Price Gouging Laws
by Karl Dickey. New York and New Jersey are not much different from Florida when it comes to one aspect of reacting to a hurricane or major storm - price gouging
laws. What is often hailed as a great idea by the masses and
politicians looking for re-election has become another of government's
unintended consequences. And what dire ... MOREMore Years For Obama, More Tears For America
by Charles Hurt. All that for nothing. It was the billion-dollar election that did not decide one single damned thing. Republicans control the House. Democrats control the Senate. And the White House remains in Democratic hands with absolutely no mandate whatsoever. Another four years with no hope of change. In
this environment with this ... MOREEthan Nadelmann: States Right To Legalize Marijuana
Washington state and Colorado lead the way. Washington State and Colorado made history tonight by becoming the first states in the United States - to approve the legal regulation of marijuana. These
victories likely represent the beginning of the end of marijuana
prohibition in this country and many others as well. Just as the repeal
of alcohol ... MORE A. Barton Hinkle: The $4,000 Trash Can
$56.6 billion in compliance costs imposed since Jan 1. According to conventional progressive wisdom, regulation is the means by
which a compassionate government protects the weak and innocent
from the strong and malevolent. Try telling that to Brad Jones. Jones is one of the owners of Buckingham Slate, a Virginia business a little
over an hour’s drive ... MORE
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ObamaCare Drops Full-Time Employment
by Walter Russell Mead. Many businesses anticipate that Obamacare will deal a blow to their
bottom line in the form of fines and penalties. Some are now planning to
evade the law’s fine for uninsured full-time employees by pushing
full-time employees to part-time status. The Wall Street Journal reports: Several restaurants, hotels and retailers ... MOREKatie Kieffer: Cleaning Obama's Bloodstains
Blood is staining the globe. Not the blood of terrorists (enemies of
America), but the blood of innocent Americans. We cannot resuscitate our
loved ones. We can only attempt to clean President Obama’s bloodstains
by removing him—and all who think like him—from public office. There is no need to “judge” Obama’s heart to realize that he is unfit to
lead; ... MORE
Thomas Sowell - Waiving Freedom
Arbitrary waivers provide political favors. Among the objections to ObamaCare, one that has not gotten as much
attention as it should is the president's power to waive the law for any
company, union or other enterprise he chooses. The 14th
Amendment to the Constitution provides for "equal protection of the
laws" for all Americans. To have a law ... MOREFred Barnes: Why Romney Will Win
Let us count the reasons Mitt Romney will win. The tie in the polls goes to the challenger. Here’s why: Enthusiasm. It matters enormously, and it’s
disproportionately on the Republican side, in good measure because of an
intense desire to defeat President Obama. True, enthusiasm doesn’t
guarantee an edge in turnout, but it’s ... MOREOnkar Ghate: A Liberal Ayn Rand?
Maybe liberals should think a little more long term. It's no secret that the right is awash in Ayn Rand. Tea Partiers
carry signs like "Who is John Galt?" and, astonishing for a novel
published 55 years ago, sales of Atlas Shrugged topped 445,000 last year. All of this has prompted researchers like Yale historian Beverly Gage to wonder, "Why is there no liberal ... MOREVIDEO: Policing For Profit - Civil Forfeiture Laws
Feds try to take innocent elderly couple's Mom-and-Pop motel.
John Stossel: In Praise Of Price-Gouging
Getting goods where they are needed most. Desperate New Jersey drivers wait in long lines to buy gasoline. One line was two miles long The media blame “a lack of electricity” and report that “Governor Christie has acted to boost supplies of gasoline…by directing Treasury officials to waive licensing requirements that affect merchants’ ... MOREBenghazi A Barometer Of Obama's Incompetence
by Robert Maginnis. The Sept. 11, 2012 Benghazi, Libya terrorist attack left four Americans dead including our ambassador,
destroyed our consulate, compromised sensitive information, and made
America look weak. This story lingers because it is a barometer on
President Barack Obama’s competence. The Benghazi attack exposed Obama’s foreign policy ... MORE
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