ObamaCare Forces Companies To Think About Lay Offs

by Julie Weed, NY Times. The company is one of thousands of small businesses that employ more than 50 full-time employees and thus will be required to offer health insurance to their workers — or pay into a government fund — beginning Jan. 1. Rachel Shein and Steve Pilarski, the married owners of the bakery, which employs 95 people,      ... MORE

Rich Trzupek: Obsessive-Compulsive Environmentalism

Focused on the next big scare.    America’s massive and well-funded environmental industry is always in need of new worlds to conquer, or at least to attack with broom and dustpan. But the irony behind the modern-day environmental movement in America is that the more successful the movement is, the more petty subsequent goals necessarily      ... MORE

VIDEO: Federal Spending Since 1950

Politicians Prefer Scare Tactics To Sensible Reform

by Steven Greenhut.  Not many of my friends or neighbors are sitting on pins and needles, worrying that the world as we know it will end as the federal government “slashes” spending as part of the automatic sequester cuts mandated by a previous budget bill. And not many people have been thinking, “Geesh, there’s nothing we need more than  ... MORE

Feds Begin Lowering Expectations On ObamaCare

from the Washington Examiner editorials.    A month before the final passage of his health care law, President Obama convened a summit the Blair House. During the staged event, which was aimed at resurrecting the bill, he touted the legislation's insurance exchanges. Obama said, "[I]f you join one of these exchanges, you will have choice and you'll  ... MORE

Gary M. Gales: The Clenched Fist & The General Welfare

A clenched fist cannot create.     If we asked what we want government to do to advance the general welfare, the answer boils down to determining what advantages accrue from organizing people and resources via government power as opposed to allowing them to organize voluntarily. Of course, government has no resources it has not     ... MORE

Jacob Sullum: Obama's Cloak Of Invisibility

Secrecy frustrates challenges to counterterrorism tactics. Back in 2007, when he was running for president, Barack Obama criticized George W. Bush's expansive vision of executive power, saying, "I reject the view that the president may do whatever he deems necessary to protect national security." The day after taking office in 2009, Obama    ... MORE

VIDEO: Grow The Economy, Not The Government


Remarks from Sen. Tim Scott at CPAC 2013.

John Stossel: The Blob That Ate Children

Why are they so scared of competition?   Shortly after I did my first TV special on education, "Stupid in America," hundreds of union teachers showed up outside my office to yell at me. They were angry because I said union rules were a big reason American kids don't learn. The union is a big reason kids don't like school and learn   ... MORE

New York State Offers $500 Reward To Gun Tattletails

Government subsidizes citizen defenselessness.   For more than a year, New York state has maintained a tip line allowing people to report illegal gun owners and collect a $500 reward. CBS-6 news reported the existence of the tip line on Wednesday. It was previously a “well-kept secret” that received little promotion from state officials or     ... MORE

VIDEO: Big Sis Refuses To Answer On Bullet Purchases

Andrew Napolitano: No More Asking Permission To Speak

Violations of liberty named the Patriot Act.  In 1798, when John Adams was president of the United States, the feds enacted four pieces of legislation called the Alien and Sedition Acts. One of these laws made it a federal crime to publish any false, scandalous or malicious writing -- even if true -- about the president or the federal government,   ... MORE

We Should Be Embarrassed By The Sequester Debate

by Yaron Brook and Don Watkins.      The sequester debate is a national embarrassment - though not for the reasons you might think. We are debating whether shaving a few percent off the government's bloated budget will bring the country to its knees. It's a good thing the Founders are long dead, because if George Washington or James Madison   ... MORE

Say No To Texting And Driving As A Primary Offense

by Marcella Robinson.    Texting and driving is dangerous and in many cases, deadly. The Virginia General Assembly recently passed a bill that would make texting and driving a primary offense, but a Charlottesville civil rights group wants you to know the law would be devastating to your Fourth-Amendment rights. A press release issued the Rutherford   ... MORE

Medical Marijuana Opposition Supports Socialized Medicine

by Amesh Adalja.  In England, heroin—a potent pain-killer—is available for use by healthcare providers. But in the U.S., the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) classifies it as a schedule I  drug which legally stipulates that it has no clinical use. Marijuana is another Schedule 1 substance that, according to the DEA, has no clinical use.        ... MORE

VIDEO: John Stossel - The Liberal's Case Against Liberty

Sally Pipes: ObamaCare Makes Business Less Likely To Hire

A strong incentive for more unemployment.    Wondering why the unemployment rate has been near or above 8 percent for nearly four years? The Federal Reserve has an answer for you: Obamacare. Earlier this month, the Fed released its latest “beige book”  – a monthly report on economic conditions across the country. The book noted that employers  ... MORE

Charles Hurt: Government Has A Few Questions For You

Big Brother seeks to learn everything about you.  Rage over the waste and injustice of agents sent by the federal government to bang on doors of law-abiding citizens to ask probing, creepy questions is normally something that bubbles up only every 10 years. But ever since the federal government became a cancerous leviathan, the outrage is now   ... MORE

VIDEO: America's Longest War: The Trailer

Brian Phillips: Abolish Public Schools

Make a move toward educational excellence.   In recent years, it has become increasingly popular to argue that government should be operated more like a business. As an example, a manifesto written by sixteen public school executives explains how to fix public schools: Let’s stop ignoring basic economic principles of supply and demand    ... MORE

Jane S. Shaw: The 'P.C.' Dumbing Down Of U.S. Schools

Campuses succumb to groupthink.     U.S. colleges and universities are drowning in a sea of “political correctness,” and many of higher education’s “best and brightest” don’t recognize the danger. Indeed, speech codes and groupthink are so prevalent on American campuses that we now take them for granted. Instead of meekly accepting the   ... MORE

John Stossel: Frack To The Future

The political power of silly people.    Celebrities are now upset about fracking, the injection of chemicals into the ground to crack rocks to release oil and gas. With everyone saying they want alternatives to foreign oil, I'd think celebrities would love fracking. I'd be wrong. Lady Gaga, Yoko Ono and their group, Artists Against Fracking, don't  ... MORE

Garth Kent: 340 Sheriffs Refuse To Enforce Gun Control

Standing up against unenforceable knee-jerk reactions.      A Colorado sheriff has joined the list of at least 340 sheriffs who have vowed to uphold the Constitution against gun-control measures that violate Americans’ Second Amendment rights. Weld County Sheriff John Cooke said he and many other county sheriffs “won’t bother enforcing” laws      ... MORE