Stop The Illegal Invasion » Where
we once had 3 million or 4 million illegal aliens, we're now told the
correct number is more than 11 million. This is not immigration. It's an
invasion. And we need to deal with it as such. This is not just my
opinion. It is what our Constitution says. More »
Freedom Watch
Consumer Protection Bureau Eyeing U.S. Retirement Funds » The
U.S. Consumer Protection Bureau says it is worried that Americans,
particularly those from the retiring baby boom generation, are too
stupid and gullible to manage their own retirement savings and is
exploring whether it has the "authority" to "manage" people's retirement
funds. More »
Personal Liberty News
State, National Lawmakers Take Aim At Fed » As
faith in the Federal Reserve continues to falter throughout the
country, lawmakers throughout the Nation are looking at ways to rein in
the central bank's power while also hedging against the consequences of
possible Fed policy failures. More »
Media Ignore Alleged Liberal Murderer » In
the case of Chris Dorner, the former police officer suspected of being
behind a murder rampage in Los Angeles, mainstream media have
selectively ignored certain points in a manifesto left behind by the
madman. More »
Young Americans Largely Underemployed » New
studies on Americans younger than 30 show that as they graduate from
college with massive debts, many millennials are in for rough economic
times ahead. A new Harvard Institute of Politics report indicates that
just 62 percent of millennials (Americans ages 18 to 29) have jobs.
More »
Dairy Products Discriminate » Researchers
at the Institute for Aging Research (IFAR) at Hebrew SeniorLife, an
affiliate of Harvard Medical School, has found that not all dairy
products are equally beneficial in promoting strength. More »
Appeals Court overrules Obama. Remember
a year ago, when President Barack Obama claimed he was making "recess"
appointments to the National Labor Relations Board and the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau (except the Senate wasn't really in recess)?
On Jan. 25, a three-judge panel of the U.S. court of Appeals for the
D.C. Circuit ruled that the appointments were an illegal abuse of
executive power. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court decided not to get
involved in the dispute. That means all of the pro-union orders the NLRB
issued last year could be thrown out. Stay tuned; this could get
interesting. More »
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