bureaucrats
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Environment/EnergyRegulation
Taming the EPA Regulatory Hydra (Part 2): Further Solutions
by William L. Kovacs August 20, 2018A 5-person commission and other modest changes would bring accountability to the agency.
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Government
Dismantling America’s Destructive ‘Fourth Branch’ of Government
by David S. D'Amato March 16, 2017Every American learns in grade school of the three-part structure of the U.S. government: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
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Washington is out of control. Legislators, judges and unelected bureaucrats want to control our lives, livelihoods and living standards, with no accountability even for major errors, calculated deception, or deliberate, often illegal assaults on our liberties and on citizens who resist the advancing Leviathan.
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Environment/EnergyFeatured
Obama, Democrats and Bureaucrats Bury America’s Future Under More Federal Regulations
by Paul Driessen February 8, 2016America’s abysmal 0.7% economic growth during the fourth quarter of 2015 meant the annual growth rate was an anemic 2.4% … and average annual growth for the six-year Obama era a pathetic 2.2 percent.
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Suppose you’ve been using some creative data, accounting and legal interpretations for years to reduce your tax bill – and the IRS suddenly flags you for a full-blown audit. Instead of trembling in your boots, shredding your records, calling a top-flight lawyer, and preparing for an extended jail visit, just do this:
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Liberals love to extol their deep compassion for the poor, whom conservatives allegedly don’t give a fig about. Thus our Community-Organizer-in-Chief pontificates endlessly about income inequality, to justify his determination to “fundamentally transform” our nation, so that “everyone gets a fair shot, and everyone does their fair share, and everyone plays by the same set of rules.”
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Environment/EnergyFeatured
The EPA Assaults the Private Sector – and the Environment
by Seton Motley September 8, 2015There are few things more dangerous to private enterprise than government bureaucrats with time on their hands. And since most bureaucrats have no legitimate reason for being – they have lots and lots of time on their hands.
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FeaturedInternet/Telecom
A Congresswoman Demands Peace, Love and Big Brother Internet, Man
by Seton Motley July 14, 2015Democrat Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA) just penned an editorial for the San Francisco Chronicle. That has the patchouli whiff of her writing while sitting at the corner of Haight and Ashbury – in August 1968. It is warmed-over Hippie-Dippie, Flower Power, Socialist nonsense.
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Featured
Three New Ways Government Threatens to Tax the Internet – As Soon As Thursday
by Seton Motley December 9, 2014Perhaps the only thing government loves more than spending our money – is taking it.
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Timothy Noah of MSNBC recently informed us, “In theory, raising the minimum wage ought to increase unemployment, but in practice, economists (including a few at the not-exactly-left-leaning Goldman Sachs) have lately struggled to find any real-world evidence of that happening. Job creation is actually faster in the states that have raised the minimum wage.”
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EducationFeatured
Common Core: The Biggest Election Issue Washington Prefers to Ignore
by Joy Pullmann November 26, 2013Education Secretary Arne Duncan’s recent comments disparaging “white suburban moms” for protesting new national tests and curriculum mandates are not the isolated remarks of an out-of-touch elitist. His attitude is typical among bureaucrats from both parties regarding Common Core, but politicians who ignore this sleeper topic endanger themselves in 2014 and 2016.
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Budgets/TaxesFeaturedLiberty
Does a Mental Condition Impact Your Ability to Shop? The Government Mandates You Answer
by Jim Lakely November 16, 2013The feds have some questions for you. And the answers are mandatory.
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Environment/EnergyFeatured
Apple CEO Tim Cook Contradicts Himself with Lisa Jackson Hire
by Paul Chesser June 7, 2013On its own Apple already plays the environmental consciousness game to pacify its green-minded customers about as well as it can. Hiring Lisa Jackson adds nothing on that count.