On Monday, the President made his case for extending the Bush-era tax policies for those making less than $250,000 per year. This policy position, which has been made by countless politicians and pundits over the last decade, was greeted with cheers and huzzahs by the left, and treated as though it … [Read more...]
Interview with Jonathan Bydlak, President of Coalition to Reduce Spending
Jonathan Bydlak is the President of the Coalition to Reduce Spending, a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization dedicated to one thing: reducing federal spending to balance the federal budget. Jonathan, a former fundraiser for the 2008 Ron Paul for President and 2012 Gary Johnson for President campaigns, … [Read more...]
Via RomneyCare: Do States Have Unlimited Powers?
Originally Published on American Thinker [T]he action of the state legislature is said to be valid and constitutional unless it comes into conflict with some provision of either [the] state or national Constitution. -W.F. Dodd, Yale Law Journal, 1919 Do state legislatures have unlimited powers? It … [Read more...]
Ezra Klein “Misses the Boat” with CBO Report
In a recent post, The Washington Post’s Ezra Klein says Conn Carroll of The Washington Examiner erred in declaring a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report showed the costs of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) has nearly doubled. According to Klein, Carroll and other … [Read more...]