It took paramount arrogance for President Obama and congressional Democrats to believe they could write an Affordable Care Act that would replace free markets across a health care sector as large as the economy of France. Among the results include five million Americans with private insurance who are getting cancellation …
Read More »What do 55 million people have in common?
We have bloody hands and a guilty conscience. Of all the Ten Commandments, number six is the only one that our nation has codified into law: “You shall not murder.” Since 1973, legal abortions in America have taken the lives of 55 million people. If 55 million Americans died tomorrow, …
Read More »Fixing our schools could fix our debt crisis, too
As Congress debates ways of controlling a burdensome national debt that threatens to blow through 100% of GDP, one way of correcting the long-term trend projected for the rest of the 21st Century is systematically ignored. If our schools could educate our students to a level of accomplishment achieved by …
Read More »The tragedy of America's great food stamp binge
Let me put it this way, my jaw hit the floor.Earlier this week I was able to screen a portion of this Friday’s Fox News documentary “The Great Food Stamp Binge,” hosted by Bret Baier.It airs Friday at 10 p.m. and Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on the Fox News …
Read More »Expect Samantha Power to continue Obama's disastrous U.N. policy
Wednesday’s confirmation hearing for Samantha Power, President Obama’s pick for U.N. ambassador, should not have been such smooth sailing. Over the past four and a half years the Obama administration’s U.N. policy has lurched from failure to failure and Power has not been a mere passenger along for the ride. …
Read More »Upholding our Constitution is not a partisan issue, it's an American issue
About a year ago, Taymour Karim, 31-year-old doctor in Syria was abducted and tortured for his protest against the government in Damascus. His captors beat him so hard that they knocked out two of his teeth and broke three of his ribs, yet he refused to give up the names …
Read More »Benghazi emails reveal Obama White House's obsession with spin control
When it dumped 100 emails related to the Benghazi talking points Wednesday night, the Obama White House showed it hasn’t been telling the truth. These talking points were not the sole product of the intelligence community, but were in fact edited by State Department officials and White House officials and …
Read More »Boston and freedom
The government’s fidelity to the Constitution is never more tested than in a time of crisis. The urge to do something — or to appear to be doing something — is nearly irresistible to those whom we have employed to protect our freedom and to keep us safe. Regrettably, with …
Read More »Pew's social media study pushes all the wrong buttons
Most Americans like to poke fun of just how tech savvy Asian-Americans are. The stereotypical assumption is often accurate when it comes to finding the coolest social app or digital designer. Experienced business travelers know that if you want to find the latest generation gadget, go to Seoul or Hong …
Read More »Yahoo's Mayer is like a controlling parent who does not trust her children
Yahoo! Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer’s decision to end her company’s “working from home” policy sounds like a controlling parent who does not trust her children to do their homework. This unfortunate decision primarily and negatively impacts working moms and dads who need the flexibility to manage and balance their …
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