The minimum wage is a major anti-jobs policy. Ten states have announced
an increase in their minimum wage effective January 1, mostly because
their legislation requires an adjustment to the Consumer Price Index
inflation measure. Some political jurisdictions take it further, San Francisco has a minimum over $10 per hour and the state of ... MORE
John Fund: Let's Be Gone With The Wind
Efficient only as a bird killer. President Obama likes to talk about making sure “the biggest corporations pay their fair share.” Treasury secretary Tim Geithner calls for tax reform to close loopholes and subsidies. Budget hawks say federal spending must be curbed. Congress and federal environmental regulators claim they are doing ... MORE
VIDEO: Nanny of the Year For 2012
Busting Bikinis and the Cop Who Wants to Fine Cursing!
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Stranded Sandy Victims Tangled In FEMA Red Tape
by Joe Schoffstall. Nearly two months after homes in Staten Island, NY were devastated by Hurricane Sandy, residents say they’re still struggling with red tape as they try to get the government to help. FEMA “really hasn’t done much, if anything, and they’re making people go through a whole bunch of bureaucratic tape,” one resident told MRCTV. ... MORE
What's Wrong With The Surveillance State?
by Michael S. Rozeff. Do you know what the NSA is? It’s the National Security Agency. The NSA has collected an estimated 15 to 20 trillion communications involving Americans. Government spying on Americans and surveillance of Americans are rapidly increasing. The government has forced telecommunications companies to participate. This is ... MORE
Washington Times: Light Bulb Ban On The Horizon
Future dims for survival of cheap, reliable illumination. The free market operates by offering incentives to consumers to change their behavior. Cutting prices, advertising and developing new products redirect the public’s impulses in a natural, painless way. The government, on the other hand, has no passion or patience for this sort of thing. ... MORE
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Ron Paul: "We Have Passed The Point Of No Return"
Skip to 5:45 of the video. In a little under three minutes, Ron Paul explains to a somewhat nonplussed CNBC anchor just how ridiculous the charade that is occurring in D.C. actually is. This succinct spin-free clip should be required viewing for each and every asset-manager, talking-head, propagandist, and mom-and-pop who are viewing the last-minute ... MORE
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Critics Slam Feinstein's "Assault Weapons" Ban & Registry
by Alex Newman. Democrat Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California has stirred up a hornets' nest with her latest proposal to ban so-called “assault weapons”
and standard capacity magazines while creating a federal registry of
gun owners, complete with pictures and fingerprints. Analysts say
supporting the measure would be “political suicide” for ... MORE
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Obama Orders Pay Raises For Congress And Fed Employees
Daniel Halper on Obama's latest executive order. President Barack Obama issued an executive order to end the pay
freeze on federal employees, in effect giving some federal workers a
raise. One federal worker now to receive a pay increase is Vice
President Joe Biden. According to disclosure forms, Biden made a cool $225,521 last year. ... MORE
VIDEO: The Truth Behind the 2013 NDAA- Part 1
The Feinstein/Lee Amendment
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Bad Forecast For California Taxpayers & Wealth Producers
by Steven Greenhut. California’s Democratic leaders are giddy about the future now that they have gained everything they wanted in the last election—voter-approved tax increases and a two-thirds supermajority in both houses of the Legislature, thus rendering Republicans little more than an annoying irrelevancy that can no longer block tax hikes. ... MORE
Assault Rifles, Ammo Flying Off Shelves After Newtown
Citizens race to beat the ban. Gun enthusiasts have been stocking up in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., elementary school massacre
– flocking to gun shows to get their hands on parts and weapons out of
fear that lawmakers will take a harder stance on gun control in the
coming year. The phones at gun shops across the country have been ringing off ... MORE
Heritage Foundation: The 10 Worst Regulations Of 2012
by Diane Katz and James Gattuso. During 2012, virtually every aspect of American life was subjected to
government meddling, ranging from how many calories you consume to how
efficient your dishwasher is. These rules affect us in a
variety of ways. Most increase the cost of living, others hinder job
creation, and many erode our freedom. ... MORE
Will Congress Stop Warrantless E-Mail Snooping?
by John Stanton. Senate backers of new protections against warrantless monitoring of private citizens’ emails said Wednesday that Congress has a good shot of passing digital privacy legislation next year — despite complaints that a bill passed last week didn't include the provisions. Although the Senate Judiciary Committee on Nov. 29 passed a package of video ... MORE
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ViDEO: The Free Market Is Not Allowed To Work
A talk by Dr. Walter E Williams.
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Sometimes A School Needs An Intervention
by A. Barton Hinkle. For many years, the public schools in Petersburg, Va., turned in
dismal academic performances. State officials did what they could
to galvanize improvement. In 2006, the district and the state
signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at boosting results. A
similar previous agreement had failed to move ... MORE
Emily Goff: 5 New Year's Resolutions For Congress In 2013
Resolving to do what's right. While many Americans resolve to make 2013 the year they really do
slim down, exercise more, and spend less, Congress could afford to
commit to a few such resolutions of its own. Call them budget resolutions—something Congress hasn’t had in a while. Here are five suggestions: 1. Cut spending. The federal government is ... MORE
Obama's Cap-And-Trade Scheme For Cars
by Rachael Slobodien. Ever since the Senate rejected President Obama’s cap-and-trade scheme in 2009, his administration has been hard at work to find other ways to implement a radical, environmentalist agenda. Obama made these intentions clear at a press conference in 2010 when he explained, “Cap and trade was just one way of skinning ... MORE
DC Traffic Cameras To Double Amid Record Revenues
Politicians exploit another cash cow. Traffic camera fines are poised to dip in the District, but one aspect of the controversial program is set to surge in 2013: the number of the devices that generate tickets for common traffic offenses like speeding and running stoplights. Over the course of 2013, the District government will add 134 traffic ... MORE
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