Among the paragons who are shocked, just shocked, that some Judiciary Committee staffers read some non-password protected computer files of other Judiciary Committee staffers may be some who are stealing food and services from the taxpayers. According to a March ... READ MORE
Manuel Miranda has a fun piece on National Review Online. He doesn't pull his punches. Thanks to Everything I Know Is Wrong for the pointer ... READ MORE
In testimony before Constitution Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee, NAACP Washington Bureau head Hilary Shelton said her group opposes a Federal Marriage Amendment to define marriage as between one man and one woman. It's perfectly fair for the NAACP ... READ MORE
A note from husband David about lawsuits and personal responsibility: The lawsuits against fast food companies, which blame the "enablers" rather than the fry-inhaling, super-sized coke slurping public responsible for their ever-expanding waistlines, raise some interesting questions. If people are ... READ MORE
Sean over at the Everything I Know Is Wrong blog posted Project 21's press release of today on a logical and, for once, bi-partisan way to get more investment into the U.S. economy: reduce tax policies that encourage U.S. businesses ... READ MORE
A frustrated NCPPR executive director, David Almasi, provides an example of the Law of Diminishing Returns in action: When we moved into our current Capitol Hill office in 1998, The National Center's mail was picked up at 10 am, 3 ... READ MORE
A timely note from Will Hart of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee: Under the guise of deficit reduction and cleaning up the environment, Senate Democrats this week are offering a so called "Polluter Pays" tax amendment to the ... READ MORE
Senior Fellow Dana Joel Gattuso has a great new Tech Central Station piece, Asbestos Exposed. Remember this money quote next time you see one of those tear-jerker asbestos commercials put on by the trial lawyer industry: "...as many as 90 ... READ MORE
The Washington Times has written a nice editorial today about Project 21 and the NAACP ... READ MORE
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