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Lance Thompson

Lance Thompson is a freelance journalist.

Most Recent Articles by Lance Thompson:

Obama’s Private Sector Jobs Program

Many have been critical of the Obama administration’s favoritism toward public over private jobs. Trillions have been shoveled into the insatiable maw of government service, while taxation and regulation have strangled private sector employment. However, a new edict from the Justice Department promises a significant boost to private sector workers–particularly lawyers.
- Monday, March 7, 2011

DNI: Doesn’t Name Islamists?

"Intelligence" can be defined as an individual’s capacity to gather and apply knowledge, a measurement of understanding and wisdom, or strategic information deemed valuable to a corporate or government entity. In our country, the efforts of all intelligence agencies–foreign, domestic and military--are coordinated and supervised by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), James Clapper. The DNI is the top advisor from the intelligence community to the president. Mr. Clapper demonstrated on 10 February an astounding lack of qualification for his job, and failure in all three definitions above.
- Thursday, February 10, 2011

Egypt Steps on the Gas

The recent Islamist uprising in Egypt is sending shock waves throughout the world, and it is still unclear what the final effects will be. But Egypt has made one conclusion very clear. The energy policy of the United States is short-sighted, ineffective, and dangerous.
- Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Incoming

This week, Washington’s political balance of power will shift when the Republicans establish a decisive majority in the House of Representatives, and erase the filibuster-proof Democrat majority in the Senate. Conservatives hope this means a major course change for the ship of state, but we are waiting to be convinced. In that regard, let me offer some unsolicited advice for the Republicans in Congress.
- Friday, December 31, 2010

Deliverance by A Thousand Cuts

It’s hard to tell what course Washington will steer from the actions of the lame duck Congress. The fact that several Republican Senators failed to back an earmark ban (while several of their Democrat colleagues did vote for such a ban) makes one uneasy. But there’s no doubt the new Congress and the old president will have to make some painful budget decisions if the economy is to be revived. An obvious target is entitlement programs.
- Friday, December 3, 2010

Put Up or Put Up With It

We are now several days past the biggest Republican comeback since--well--since there were Republicans. Several important changes have been made, but at least one attitude adjustment is still required.
- Thursday, November 11, 2010

Up The Establishment

The media have focused on the growing rift between new conservative stars and their Tea Party backers versus the old guard establishment Republicans. This difference has been highlighted in races in Florida (Marco Rubio over Charlie Crist), Alaska (Joe Miller over Lisa Murkowski), and most recently Delaware (Christine O’Donnell over Mike Castle). In each case, a conservative outsider has overcome long odds to beat an experienced but more moderate candidate backed by the Republican establishment. This trend shows every indication of continuing.
- Thursday, September 23, 2010

Oval Office Reversals

imagePresident Obama must be frustrated. No matter what position he takes on the 13-story mega-mosque to be built next to the hallowed ground of the 9/11 terrorist attack (and he’s taken as many positions as possible), none of them seems to satisfy everyone. Obama first came out four-square behind the mosque and the rights of the radical imam who wishes to build a monument to radical islam at the site of its greatest desecration. Later, Obama clarified that he was only defending the constitutional right to freedom of religion, not the wisdom of building the mosque.
- Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Uniform Misconduct

Lily Tomlin once said about Hollywood, “No matter how cynical you get, you never can keep up.” The same sentiment applies to the Obama administration. Few of its harshest detractors could even imagine the depths to which this government has stooped to remain in power. Very few would have imagined that the President’s administration would encourage lawbreaking to disenfranchise Americans in uniform. Yet, according to two Department of Justice officials, that is now official policy.
- Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Protected Status

No government is supposed to play favorites, but in fact, they all do. The reality of evolving government policy is that some entities are treated better than others. One can determine the priorities and preferences of a government by which entities it favors and which it punishes. The Obama administration, judging from the entities is favors, is clearly a champion of those who mean us harm.
- Friday, July 16, 2010

It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over

When political leaders and media personalities discuss the economy today, they do so in terms of the “recovery.” Certain indicators “point to a recovery” or show that “the recovery is picking up steam” or that various sectors, industries or people are “sharing in the recovery.”
- Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Say Yes to No

The Republicans in Congress who boast of their bipartisanship and ability to reach across the aisle are afraid of being cast as members of “The Party of No.” This classification, invented by the mainstream media, is intended to characterize Republicans as having no new ideas, no willingness to cooperate, and no future. Even with that biased view, the Party of No is an affiliation much to be admired in the current environment of socialist political initiatives.
- Monday, May 24, 2010

WHBS–White House Broadcasting Service

In its never-ending campaign to simplify the main stream media’s job, the White House has eased the journalistic burden by putting out its own stories. Besides White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs breaking news on Twitter and Barack Obama taking a question at a news conference from a sympathetic blogger, the White House has now produced and released its own interview with its recent Supreme Court nominee, Elena Kagan.
- Monday, May 17, 2010

Arizona Open and Closed

My wife and I used to spend a great deal of time in Arizona, and it has much to offer–particularly now that the state is the object of a boycott by those who favor illegal immigration.
- Thursday, April 29, 2010

Preparations for Reparations

For a long time, the idea of reparations (monetary compensation to the descendants of slaves) struck me as just another special interest group looking for handouts from Uncle Sam. But lately, I have begun to see the logic and moral foundation for reparations.
- Monday, April 26, 2010

What’s in Your Tea?

The Obama administration, their surrogates, and their media servants have gone to great lengths to tie the Tea Party to dimwits, extremists, terrorists, and those who incite violence against the government. These are serious charges, and would be enough to discredit any political party–unless that political party is the Democrats, and they control the White House and the Congress.
- Monday, April 5, 2010

Remember

A Democrat Congress with overwhelming majorities and a Democrat president with a hard left agenda have enacted into law a massive takeover of a vast sector of our economy. They did this over the objections of what every poll showed to be a majority of Americans.
- Wednesday, March 24, 2010

America in Neutral

Nothing illustrates the lamentable state of the US and UK relationship better than the Obama administration’s recent betrayal of the Brits over the Falkland Islands. On March 2nd at a Buenos Aires press conference with Argentine President Kristina Kirchner, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton said the United States favored a negotiated settlement over the Falkland Islands dispute working within the framework of United Nations resolutions.
- Friday, March 5, 2010

US Debt Puts Taiwan in the Red

The profligate spending and irresponsible borrowing of the Obama administration has left the United States over one trillion dollars in debt to communist China. Many have speculated on what will happen if China decides to alter the terms on that debt, call for immediate payment, stop lending, or use the leverage to influence American foreign policy. None of the scenarios are pleasant, but there is at least one further possibility that could have permanent global impact.
- Thursday, February 18, 2010

Mooning The American Spirit

The last Americans to walk on the moon, Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt, did so in December 1972–thirty-seven years ago. If President Obama has his way, it’ll be 37 years before any more footprints are made in the lunar dust, and they probably won’t be made by an American.
- Monday, February 1, 2010

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