USAToday: Obama NSA ‘reforms’ fall short
Five months ago, after leaks revealed that the government is engaged in a vast and disturbing array of intrusive surveillance programs, President Obama vowed to find ways to strike the…
Five months ago, after leaks revealed that the government is engaged in a vast and disturbing array of intrusive surveillance programs, President Obama vowed to find ways to strike the…
by Jay Sekulow The Obama administration has apparently decided it’s time to bury the IRS targeting scandal. No more fake repentance. No more expressions of concern for systematically violating the…
It’s a new year and you know what that means — new regulations. The Obama administration has wasted no time in writing them. The website Regulations.gov lists 141 regulations that…
Now 72% say it is greater threat than big business or big labor Seventy-two percent of Americans say big government is a greater threat to the U.S. in the future…
by William Bennett and Christopher Beach The unraveling rollout of the Affordable Care Act has provided an excellent, surprising, and little noticed lesson in the failures of big government. Although…
by Carl Schramm Government control of health care has long been the central goal of the progressive project. The idea can be traced back to the efforts of the American…
by Ben German President Obama has a chance to craft a second-term legacy on climate change even as the rest of his agenda runs aground in Congress. Gun control legislation…
It’s worse than we know, this is the easy part, and millions of Americans could be hurt. by Ron Fournier • The National Journal President Obama said Monday he’s “frustrated”…
How those accusing others of strapping bombs to their chest are corrupting the public discourse, debasing our political institutions, and violating the law. by George Landrith Several days before the…
Come 2014, the government’s damaged brand will reflect poorly on the President and his party. So last week, while most of the country was talking about football or fears of…
The Environmental Protection Agency’s recently announced decision to, in effect, ban the construction of traditional coal-fired power plants in the United States is a non-solution to a hypothetical problem, enacted…