Liberal Media Becoming Establishment GOP’s Chief Cheerleader
A Tuesday profile in the New York Times detailing corporate America’s waning influence on the Republican Party pointed out that “big business leaders have seemed relatively powerless” as Republican…
FreedomWorks Report: Major Obamacare Revisions & Delays
It has been 3 years since the Patient Protection and AffordableCare Act was pushed through Congress by Democrats and signedinto law by President Barack Obama. Yet despite the re-electionof President…
DeMint: States Should Reject Medicaid Expansion “Fool’s Gold”
Jim DeMint, president of The Heritage Foundation and formerly a U.S. senator from South Carolina, described the promise of Obamacare Medicaid expansion funding as “fool’s gold” in an August 26…
The Massive Labor Reallocation Under Obamacare
"If we can but prevent the government from wasting the labours of the people, under the pretence [sic] of taking care of them, they must become happy."…
Give Your Two Cents and Balance the Budget: The Completely Practical Way to Eliminate the Deficit in Just Two Years
Prior to leaving on Congress’s five week August recess, Republican Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY) introduced legislation in the Senate designed to bring control over the budget and…
Taxpayers Are Forced to Subsidize Ohio’s “Legitimate” Press
Ohio’s Statehouse press corps, technically known as the Ohio Legislative Correspondents Association (OLCA), receives privileges denied to the citizens forced to foot the bill. The State charges OLCA no rent…
The Facts: A Government Shutdown Won’t Hurt the Military or Vets
Claims that a government shutdown standoff could harm our nation’s defense or its military personnel and veterans are incorrect.What happens to the military and veterans during a government…
John Kasich’s Obamacare Talking Points Train Wreck
Governor John Kasich, who warned in 2010 that Obamacare would “require more Medicaid spending and stick states with large and unsustainable costs,” has been trying to stick Ohio with those costs…
Capitol Hill Update, 22 July, 2013
Capitol Hill Update, 22 July, 2013House & Senate/Schedule: Both chambers are in session this week, and will remain so until August 2nd.