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Cruz Continues Fight for Internet Freedom

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Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) is continuing his fight to limit government interference into (and taxation of) the Internet, today releasing a compilation of comments he has received since his Washington Post op-ed and short video were released last week (you ...

If You Don’t Visit the National Center’s Facebook Page…

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...you're missing all the fun. Visit the National Center for Public Policy Research Facebook page here and find out what makes the left so mad! ...

Senator Cruz: Internet Tax Would Force Small Internet Retailers to Deal with 9,600+ Tax Jurisdictions

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Looks like the Senate may make a run at imposing Internet taxes on us during the lame duck session. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) explains in this quick 45 second video: Senator Cruz has an op-ed with more details in the ...

Watch What Happens When We Ask Liberals to Define “Net Neutrality”

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Net neutrality is very important to liberals. So important, many of them have no idea what it is ...

Big Ideas Paid Off Big in Midterms — Did Obama Get the Message? (About Those Jobs Numbers for October)

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There was a modest improvement in the official unemployment numbers this morning.  But, as Project 21 member Derryck Green points out in his monthly “About Those Jobs Numbers” analysis of America’s jobless situation and the economy in general, there’s not ...

Why The National Popular Vote Movement Is A Fool’s Errand–Part Two

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Note: This post was written by NCPPR’s research associate, Jonathan Hanen. The National Popular Vote compact is a far-left proposal to fundamentally transform the federal election of the US President by replacing our current system of 50 separate state elections ...

Why The National Popular Vote Movement Is A Fool’s Errand–Part One

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Note: This post was written by NCPPR’s research associate, Jonathan Hanen. Last week, I wrote about the National Popular Vote (NPV) compact that seeks to reform the Presidential election by severely retrenching the current Electoral College system.  The NPV scheme ...

Sharpton Sojourn to St. Louis to Push for Ferguson Indictment Lacks Reason, Promotes Tension

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In the four days leading up to the mid-term elections (coincidentally, of course), MSNBC host Al Sharpton plans to move his political grandstanding to Ferguson, Missouri. According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Sharpton will go to Ferguson “to pressure St ...

What Is The National Popular Vote Movement?

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Note: This post was written by NCPPR’s research associate, Jonathan Hanen. Much attention in the conservative press has been paid to the issue of voter ID and ballot integrity laws in various states and the Justice Department’s attempts to halt ...

Teaching Is Too Important To Be Left To Teachers

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The other evening I got into an twitter debate with twitter user “@albanianhobbit”—a woman who appears to be a teacher in Florida. I’ll have more comments on that next week. For now, I’d like to focus on her final comment ...

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