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- February 22: High gas prices do not spur economic growth
- February 21: Members of White House team didn’t think stimulus would work either
- February 20: Republicans may face a big election battle
- February 17: European economy makes a compelling argument against Big Government
- February 16: No deal is better than a bad deal
- February 15: Only in Washington, D.C.
- February 14: Constitutional crisis can be fixed by Congress
- February 13: Obama’s budget: More spending and higher taxes
- February 10: Obama’s great power abuses
- February 9: American’s dependency on government is growing
- February 8: Obama asks for more time to defend ObamaCare
- February 7: Time for Obama to put up or shut up on unemployment extensions
- February 6: Trouble in Greece continues
- February 3: 3 strikes on green energy
- February 2: Actions speak louder than words, Mr. President
- February 1: Natural gas making headlines
- January 31: Megaupload case causes mega-problems for personal property rights
- January 30: Artificial stimulus has failed
- January 27: Another failed ‘green’ company
- January 26: Obama’s ideas for tax fairness aren’t fair at all
- January 25: 1,000 days without a budget
- January 24: New regulations from the Department of Labor
- January 23: State of the Union address or campaign reelection speech
- January 20: The government already has enough power over the Internet
- January 19: Keystone XL pipeline rejected
- January 18: Websites go dark in protest of Internet censorship bills
- January 17: The weakness of the GOP
- January 16: Time to weed out wasteful spending
- January 13: Debt ceiling to get another raise
- January 12: The U.S. does not have to go the way of Europe
- January 11: Another bad investment by team Obama
- January 10: Big Labor runs away from ObamaCare
- January 9: More opposition to Obama’s ‘recess’ appointments
- January 6: A review of December’s unemployment numbers
- January 5: The rogue NLRB
- January 4: Obama’s problematic ‘recess’ appointment
- January 3: 2012 promises to be a wild ride
- January 2: Tax season could be a breeze
- December 30: Happy New Year!
- December 29: Time to make those New Year’s resolutions
- December 28: Did Congress lower the national debt this year as promised?
- December 27: Supreme Court has opportunity to strike ObamaCare down
- December 26: Failed green energy policies
- December 23: Merry Christmas
- December 22: Taxes likely to increase come New Year’s Day
- December 21: Payroll tax debate continues
- December 20: Payroll tax cut is no holiday for Social Security
- December 19: New lease on life for the incandescent light bulb
- December 16: Most people fear Big Government
- December 15: Congress needs to follow the Constitution
- December 14: Obama’s latest campaign fundraiser
- December 13: Threats from the NLRB continue
- December 12: No taxpayer money for bailing out European banks
- December 9: Gov’t attempting to censor the Internet
- December 8: Obama’s attack on the free-market system
- December 7: America’s vast energy resources
- December 6: Attack on America’s dusty jobs
- December 5: Fire up the printing presses
- December 2: How accurate is the unemployment rate?
- December 1: No improvement in the housing market
- November 30: More needless EPA rules
- November 29: Obama is ready to bailout Europe
- November 28: Raising tax rates won’t solve anything
- November 25: Black Friday
- November 24: The cost of your Thanksgiving meal
- November 23: The Solyndra scandal continues
- November 22: The not so super Supercommittee
- November 21: Give thanks to 72 House Republicans
- November 18: Americans spend how much on education?
- November 17: Europe bailout to weigh heavy on U.S. taxpayers
- November 16: Why does Congress’ approval rating continue to drop?
- November 15: Many Americans now dependent on government for daily needs
- November 14: U.S. debt continues to increase
- November 11: Supercommittee’s deadline is fast approaching
- November 10: NLRB counsel jokes ‘we screwed up the U.S. economy’
- November 9: A new tax just in time for the holidays
- November 8: Holiday cheer comes early for some
- November 7: The European bailout continues
- November 4: 14 million people remain unemployed
- November 3: The Europe bailout has already begun
- November 2: Hope and Change for the housing market
- November 1: Obama’s game of trick or treat
- October 31: Obama’s power play
- October 28: GDP happy talk
- October 27: U.S. to help bail out Europe?
- October 26: Obama’s plans for the student-loan program
- October 25: We elect a president, not a king
- October 24: Obama’s rule-by-decree tour
- October 21: Obama’s ‘urgent’ jobs bill still stuck in the Senate
- October 20: Harry Reid: Gov’t jobs more important than private sector jobs
- October 19: Obama on the ‘campaign’ road again
- October 18: How much has federal spending been cut this year?
- October 17: More spending in exchange for trade agreements
- October 14: Calls to ignore the Constitution should cause alarm
- October 13: Obama’s jobs bill can’t get through the Senate
- October 12: The power of the unions
- October 11: The financial crisis in Europe should not become our crisis
- October 10: Big Government equals less economic growth
- October 7: A look at the unemployment numbers
- October 6: Tax, tax, tax
- October 5: Who’s behind ‘Occupy Wall Street?’
- October 4: Department of Energy makes a case against itself
- October 3: Congress attacks NLRB funding
- September 30: Senate blocks another Obama nominee
- September 29: Congress’ Super Secret Committee
- September 28: A trial balloon for tyranny
- September 27: ObamaCare heads to the Supreme Court
- September 26: Gov’t to regulate asthma inhalers?
- September 23: Operation Twist
- September 22: A global recession
- September 21: Reining in the power of the NLRB
- September 20: Back in Black
- September 19: Obama’s urgent jobs act isn’t so urgent
- September 16: Unemployment benefit applications increase
- September 15: Taxpayers on the hook again
- September 14: Pass this bill now!
- September 13: Congress to battle the NLRB
- September 12: Is Social Security a ‘Ponzi scheme?’
- September 9: Obama promises to pay the government’s bills
- September 8: ALG reacts to Obama’s speech
- September 7: The media’s global warming bias
- September 6: Time to reform the NLRB
- September 5: Taxpayer money wrapped in environmental lawsuits
- September 2: August unemployment report
- September 1: Time to address America’s everyday battles
- August 31: Obama’s Oracle of Omaha needs to pay his taxes
- August 30: Gov’t benefits most off low interest rates
- August 29: Is the DOJ simply appeasing Big Labor?
- August 26: America needs a new agenda
- August 25: The Obama-Reelect Slush Fund
- August 24: The fight against America’s energy independence
- August 23: What is behind America’s growing debt?
- August 22: There’s no such thing as a free lunch
- August 19: Supreme Court to Hear ObamaCare Case
- August 18: Obama Promises a New Economic Plan
- August 17: Tampering with America’s Trucks
- August 16: Foreign Influence: Foe of Republican Government
- August 15: London Riots Could be Coming to a City Near You
- August 12: Passing the Buck
- August 11: Super Committee Off to a Rough Start
- August 10: Revenue Enhancement
- August 9: The Downgrade Blame Game
- August 8: U.S. Credit Rating Downgraded
- August 5: July’s Unemployment Report
- August 4: The Fed’s Next Move
- August 3: Cell Phones a Civil Right?
- August 2: Credit Downgrade Still a Threat?
- August 1: A Deal, but No Solution
- July 29: Debt ceiling deadline
- July 28: New EPA Standards
- July 27: Americans Deserve Better
- July 26: Obama Policies Are Stifling Today’s Businesses
- July 25: Debt Talks Turn Political
- July 22: Cut, Cap and Balance Fails in the Senate
- July 21: Cut, Cap and Balance Moves to the Senate
- July 20: Failed Proposal by the ‘Gang of Six’
- July 19: Paying Off the National Debt
- July 18: House to Vote to Cut, Cap and Balance
- July 15: Serious About Spending Cuts?
- July 14: Debt Ceiling Agreement Must Include Cut, Cap and Balance
- July 13: Senate Proposes Giving Obama More Power
- July 12: A Message to House Speaker John Boehner
- July 11: More Proposed Spending Cuts
- July 8: Unemployment Increases
- July 7: Tony the Tiger Caught in Gov’t Crosshairs
- July 6: GM in Trouble Again
- July 5: Failed Stimulus
- July 4: What if the Debt Ceiling Doesn’t Get Raised?
- July 1: Happy Independence Day!
- June 30: America’s Birthday is Approaching
- June 29: A Misuse of Taxpayer Funds?
- June 28: Many Americans Are in Deep Debt
- June 27: Raising Taxes Won’t Solve the Problem
- June 24: Tax Increases Off the Table
- June 23: Debt Outlook Paints a Grim Picture
- June 22: Restore Fiscal Sanity to Washington
- June 21: Senate Moves to Repeal Ethanol Tax Credit
- June 20: Did Republicans Get the Message?
- June 17: U.S. Vetoes Ireland’s Debt Restructure Plans
- June 16: Summer of Recovery: One Year Later
- June 15: Is the Fed Insolvent?
- June 14: America Has How Much Debt?
- June 13: Energy Costs on the Rise
- June 10: Time for Weinergate to Come to an End
- June 9: Throwing More Money at the Problem
- June 8: Feel-Good Diplomacy
- June 7: China and the Dollar
- June 6: The 1930s All Over Again
- June 3: A Look at the Unemployment Numbers
- June 2: Debt Crisis is a Serious Issue
- June 1: Expect More of the Same
- May 31: House Rejects ‘Clean’ Raise of the Debt Ceiling
- May 30: Time to Address Medicare
- May 27: Memorial Day Special
- May 26: Will N.H. be the next Right-to-Work State?
- May 25: Government Handouts Help No One
- May 24: Has Obama Lost the College Crowd?
- May 23: Tea Party Gone Global
- May 20: The PATRIOT Act Debate
- May 19: The Importance of Judicial Nominees
- May 18: The NLRB’s New Rules
- May 17: Government Now Borrowing from its Own
- May 16: The Nation’s Credit Card is Maxed Out…Again
- May 13: Regulations or Jobs?
- May 12: Cut, Cap and Balance
- May 11: Debt and Taxes
- May 10: To Spend Some You Need to Cut Some
- May 9: Double-Dip in Housing
- May 6: Republicans Need to Stand Strong
- May 5: Let the Debate Begin
- May 4: We Can’t Afford to Subsidize Ethanol
- May 3: Ending the Oil Embargo
- May 2: Our Biggest National Security Threat
- April 29: Price Increases Continue
- April 28: Economy in Crisis
- April 27: Boeing’s Battle
- April 26: What Recovery?
- April 25: The Jig is Up
- April 22: Another Form of Government ID
- April 21: Political Favoritism
- April 20: Obama hits the Campaign Trail
- April 19: High Gas Prices Hurt Everyone
- April 18: The Downgrading of U.S. Debt Outlook
- April 15: Don’t Mess with Texas
- April 14: Taxes
- April 13: Smoke and Mirrors
- April 12: Scare Tactics
- April 11: Budget Battles Continue
- April 8: Military Pay
- April 7: Part A: Harry Reid’s Agenda
- April 7: Part B: A New Low
- April 6: Cut it or Shut it
- April 5: The Real Party of Extremism
- April 4: A Deficit-Cutting Budget Proposal
- April 1: Chevy Volt
- March 31: Debt Ceiling
- March 30: Corporate Welfare
- March 29: Soaring Fuel Prices
- March 28: Looming Government Shutdown
- March 25: Entitlements
- March 24: Unemployment
- March 23: The Japan Crisis
- March 22: Obama’s Brazilian Oil Irony
- March 21: ObamaCare Turns 1
- March 18: Japan
- March 17: DOL’s Hilda Solis
- March 16: The EPA
- March 15: Wisconsin Union Battle
- March 14: Where’s Obama?
- March 11: Housing Finance
- March 10: Net Neutrality
- March 9: Congress Needs to Defund NPR
- March 8: The Continuing Resolution


