Just two days ago I did a short post showing that Think Progress fibbed when it claimed a Duke University survey of business executives "undermin[ed] conservative critics who’ve argued that the health care law would hamper business growth and expansion." ... READ MORE
A columnist with the Tucson Citizen, in a subtle article entitled, "Lies About Obamacare," has accused me of being -- you guessed it -- a liar about ObamaCare. And the funny thing is, she then provided commentary showing three of ... READ MORE
On the 12th anniversary of al Qaeda’s terrorist attacks on America, Project 21 member Stacy Swimp presents a spiritual take on how to mark the somber event: And it came to pass, when all the people had completely crossed over ... READ MORE
Think Progress has done it again. Spin, spin, spin. In an article by Igor Volsky dated September 11, Think Progress begins: A new survey of chief financial officers finds that American companies expect to increase the number of full-time employees ... READ MORE
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted an "above normal" hurricane season this year, but nature may have other ideas. The average number of Atlantic hurricanes to expect each year by September 21, today, is four. We've had two ... READ MORE
Writing in the American Spectator, Senior Fellow R.J. Smith has written an excellent rebuttal to a rather odd press release by the R Street Institute calling for the federal government to further expand federal land conservation programs. The R Street ... READ MORE
The R Street Institute's Eli Lehrer just wrote a rebuttal of Robert J. Smith's article in the American Spectator critical of R Street's advocacy of national monument designations. Here's why Smith is right and Lehrer is wrong. The R Street ... READ MORE
While campaigning for further government intervention in the American educational system at a speech in Buffalo on August 22, President Obama proclaimed: “Higher education cannot be a luxury… Every American family should be able to get it.” But that seems ... READ MORE
In a major ruling on labor law announced late last week, a federal appeals court upheld recently-enacted legislation requiring more fairness in the awarding of taxpayer-financed construction projects in Michigan. In overturning an injunction placed upon it by U.S. District ... READ MORE
I almost never post recordings of my media interviews in this blog, but I decided to make an exception today for a radio interview I recently did on the question of whether Congress should approve President Obama’s request for permission ... READ MORE
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