HHS Report Shows ObamaCare Has Dramatically Increased Premiums
During his bid for reelection in 2012, then-President Obama tried to defend ObamaCare in a campaign speech, telling his supporters, “[Y]our premiums will go down.” It has been about…
Restoring Article I of the Constitution
Throughout the last century, Congress has been delegating a lot of its legislative authority to the executive branch through the creation of new administrative agencies to make new regulations.
The White House’s Pro-Growth Budget
Last week, the White House unveiled its budget proposal for FY 2018. The proposal has been received coldly by most in Congress, including many Republicans. The budget isn’t perfect,…
A Fiscally Responsible Idea from Europe That America Should Adopt
As Congress approaches the debt ceiling debate, conservatives in both chambers should look for outside-the-box approaches to address federal spending. It’s simply not enough to make cuts to nondefense…
An Opportunity for a Second Chance
Justice reform has been a big issue over the past few years. One such issue that has been getting a lot of attention is how a prior criminal record can…
Tell the FCC to Undo Obama’s Internet Takeover
The radical left wheeled out their favorite liberal comedian on HBO to drum up support for Obama’s Internet takeover. AND IT WORKED! In just a few days they drove over…
Obama Used the IRS as a Weapon Against Conservatives
Obama used the IRS as a weapon against conservatives. The IRS was corrupt as it was shady. Like when they hired corporate henchmen to do their audits for them (which…
Don’t Let Unelected Bureaucrats Subvert Democracy
On Obama’s last day, hundreds of “midnight regulations” were secretly filed by multiple regulatory agencies. One was the FDA’s Smokeless Tobacco Rule (21 CFR Part 1132). This proposed rule would…
The Free Market v. Big Government
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) introduced, the Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Act (S. 670) which has been referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. On the surface this…
How the Treasury Will Address the Debt Ceiling
As part of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 that was enacted in November of that year, the debt ceiling was suspended until March 15, 2017. As of March 16,…