With Republicans refusing to stand up to Democrats on issue after issue, and Boehner’s propensity for relying on Democrat votes as opposed to addressing conservatives concerns, there are times you wonder if there is a difference between the two parties in D.C. NRD Editor’s Note: As always, you may reprint this cartoon anywhere you please, but we ask that you provide […]
Lost generation reaches 8.7 million
By Robert Romano A recent New York Federal Reserve study has found that 11.2 percent of 39 million borrowers with student loans are 90 days-plus delinquent on making payments on the nation’s $986 billion of student loan debt. A pretty depressing statistic. That’s more than 4.4 million Americans joining a lost generation of opportunity — and counting. But the truth […]
Why Ed Snowden should not be the issue
By Willie Deutsch On Sunday June 9th, Ed Snowden came forward as the source for the Guardian’s information about the National Security Agency (NSA) wiretapping scandal and became one of the most famous leakers in U.S. history. At that moment a discussion about Ed Snowden’s actions and motives became irreversibly intertwined with the discussion about the NSA scandal. In leaking […]
Supreme Court to Hear NLRB Recess Appointment Case
Earlier this year, the DC Circuit court ruled that Obama’s recess appointments to the NLRB were illegal. Today the Supreme Court has decided to hear the case in the coming term. It will be a key separation of powers case in the coming term. Americans for Limited Government President Nathan Mehrens today issued the following statement responding to the Supreme […]
Fashion alert: Weak solar cycle 25 means keep your Long Johns
By Larry Bell If the notion of global warming has gotten you all hot and bothered, here’s something to really worry about. What if just the opposite is occurring and global temperatures not only continue to remain flat, but get much colder for a very long time? In fact, that’s exactly what some highly credentialed and well-informed scientists are predicting. […]
Farm Bill death is Republicans’ opportunity on food stamps
By Robert Romano On June 20, the $939 billion so-called “farm” bill — it should really be called the food stamp bill with 80 percent of it is dedicated to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — went down in flames in the House of Representatives, failing by a vote of 195 to 234. The reason? 62 House Republicans found […]
Humor From Chelsea Clinton, GA Democrats, and the Simpsons
LifeNews.com broke a story today about Chelsea Clinton which has resulted in a mixture of jokes and shock. From the stage at the recent Women Deliver conference, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s daughter Chelsea revealed that her much-admired maternal grandmother was the child of unwed teenage parents who “did not have access to services that are so crucial […]
Meet Our Cartoonist A.F. Branco
Fox News recently interviewed one of our regular cartoonists, A.F. Branco. Enjoy hearing his thoughts on cartooning and seeing some of his work.
Obama Reveals Desire for Government Control in Education
By William D. Burt Judging from President Obama’s remarks in Ireland (a trip that we overburdened taxpayers financed), it is perfectly obvious that he does not support the rights of parents to determine how their children are educated. “If towns remain divided,” Obama announced, “if Catholics have their schools and buildings, and Protestants have theirs, if we can’t see ourselves in one […]
The Sinister Loss of Liberty
By Robert K. Wilcox We live in a growing police state. The NSA vault of all our doings is not to protect us from terrorism. If we were serious about terrorism, we’d identify the terrorist as Radical Islam, and begin profiling as the Israelis do. When we found someone acting suspiciously, we would then get court okay to snoop. That […]
