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Work Visas Are Corporate Welfare

Milton Friedman made the statement years ago and it holds true today granting work visas to work in the third most populated country in the world is simply corporate welfare.
- Wednesday, November 13, 2013


Feinstein and Landrieu: Let's force those awful insurers to restore those substandard plans

The first thing you need to remember is that Democrats always come up with a narrative in which they didn't screw up. The second thing you need to remember is that anything they do will hue to the narrative. The third thing is this: They will always do whatever they can think of to save their own asses, but whatever it is cannot contradict the first two things.
- Wednesday, November 13, 2013

You're On The Wrong Side

(Author’s note: Although this current event thesis may be considered by some a black vs. white and/or being white is somehow good and therefore being black must be bad, nothing could be further from the truth. It is offered to highlight how the corrupt and divisive use of racism can be used as the instrument of destruction to overthrow the once God-fearing Nation, the once thriving Constitutional Republic, the once dominant economic world power, by the devastative-tactic fashioned by Julius Caesar to Divide and Conquer.)
- Wednesday, November 13, 2013


Philippines’ typhoon tragic, but not our fault

In the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, opinion leaders across the world are arguing that we will see more frequent and more severe extreme weather due to man-made global warming. This makes no sense. If increasing greenhouse gas emissions were to cause the world to warm significantly, an unlikely scenario, temperatures at high latitudes are forecast to rise the most, reducing the difference between arctic and tropical temperatures. Since this differential drives weather, we should see less extreme weather in a warmer world, not more.
- Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Trudeau must fire veterans spokesman

On CBC’s Power & Politics, Liberal MP Jim Karygiannis criticized the payments offered to veterans under the New Veterans Charter, saying:
- Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Case for Arresting Glenn Greenwald

If Edward Snowden can be charged with espionage and threatened with arrest if he returns to the U.S., why can’t his associate, Glenn Greenwald, be charged as well? That’s the question some in the media are asking as Greenwald prepares to return from abroad for a scheduled appearance before a Muslim Brotherhood front group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), on Saturday.
- Tuesday, November 12, 2013

The Warrior's Tale

The warrior's tale is a simple enough thing. Strong as steel, but fragile as chance. It is the wind in his soul and the wall we build around ourselves to tell us who we are.
- Tuesday, November 12, 2013



The unspoken success of ObamaCare

Despite what you are being told, the Affordable Health Care Act (ACA), commonly known as ObamaCare, is already proving to be a resounding success. The problem, however, is that the majority of Americans don't fully understand the objectives of this plan, or the roles of its architects and its defenders. Even the vast majority of conservative pundits in all venues don't seem to 'get it' and consequently, are leading their readers and listeners astray by focusing on the wrong issues.
- Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Wood- An Imperfect Biomass

The largest, so-called renewable fuel used in Europe is not solar power or wind power, but wood. As The Economist reports, “In its various forms, from sticks to pellets to sawdust, wood (or to use its fashionable name, biomass) accounts for about half of Europe's renewable energy consumption.
- Tuesday, November 12, 2013


Obama administration to pad enrollment numbers with people who haven't bought insurance

Let's say you're browsing Amazon. You've set up a username and password, and you're looking at ...oh, I don't know, a set of steak knives. You throw a hundred dollar set of Wustofs in your shopping cart, but before you checkout you think "I don't need knives this expensive. Forget it." You close your browser without purchasing anything and you go on with your day.
- Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Not Welcome: UN climate summit in Poland greeted by 50,000 angry Poles

As more than 50,000 enthusiastic Poles gathered in downtown Warsaw on Monday to celebrate National Independence Day, with millions more watching on live television, CFACT president David Rothbard was invited to the stage to deliver an impassioned address celebrating freedom and warning against the dangerous and oppressive climate agenda of the UN.
- Tuesday, November 12, 2013


Guarantee: Christie will not follow Obama into the White House

There are few things more difficult in American politics to predict than who will become president. Connolly, Giuliani, Lindsay, Graham, Thompson are just five names, who in my lifetime were locks for the GOP nomination and none of their campaigns survived the first lap.
- Tuesday, November 12, 2013

The UN’s Failed Fight to Stop Polio Imported from Pakistan to Sudan

The United Nations Security Council must find a way to “unlock” the situation in Sudan’s South Kordofan and Blue Nile States so that humanitarian agencies can gain unfettered access to administer polio vaccinations to as many as 165,000 children in the two states, John Ging, Director of Operations from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said at a press conference at UN headquarters in New York yesterday. Despite the outbreak of polio in the region, Sudanese government and rebel forces there have not responded positively to the urgency of the situation, he said.
- Tuesday, November 12, 2013


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