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The Problem at the IRS Is the Power of the IRS
Missing from this debate, as is the case every time one of these abuse of power scandals breaks out, is a serious discussion about the power itself.
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Get Government Out of the Student-Debt Business
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What If the CEO of a Major Corporation Learned of Scandal in His Ranks Through the Press, Like Our President Did on the IRS Inquisition?
If Obama was the CEO of a corporation and he learned of a major scandal at his company through the media, what would the reaction be?
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Calvin Coolidge and Civil Rights—the Rest of the Story
In an era when most black votes in the South were suppressed, other observers felt Coolidge might have, indeed, received more—and he deserved them.
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The Millions of Amanda Berrys in India
In the U.S., thousands and thousands of citizens and internationals are unwilling participants in the perverse commerce of sex slavery and forced labor. Worldwide, the United Nations cites estimates as high as 27 million.
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Another Group Targeted for IRS Scrutiny
What is lamentable is that any nonprofit educational or charitable organization would find itself pressured by the federal government to prove that its charitable
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Preparing to Live in That Unknown Country – the Future
With Detroit's example in mind, it's worth asking what changes the 21st Century might bring, and how they might impact the global, U.S. and NYC economies.
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The Feds Fall for a Plastic Gun
Predictably, the feds have fallen into the trap, confusing an exercise in political theater for a bona fide threat.
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Benghazi: Obama Rewrites ‘Soldiers Creed’
Men who have sworn to never leave a fallen comrade behind were forced to do just that by the military leaders they trust their lives to.
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Why the IRS Scandal Should Lead to Obama’s Impeachment
This will grow into one of the biggest scandals in U.S. political history- if the media does their job.
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Student Loans Are the New Housing Bubble
Questionable spending of government grants has occurred for years on college campuses.
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N.R.A. Flexes Muscle in Houston
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The Racial Statistics of Abortion Cannot Be Ignored
The slaughter of abortion has an ethnic component. The babies are mostly dark, and the abortionists are mostly white.
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The Chechen Black Widows—Female Terrorists in al Qaeda and the Tsarnaev Brothers
The Chechen case gave us one of the first insights into how women carry out their roles in militant jihadi groups.
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FBI’s ‘Most-Wanted Terrorist’ Laughs at U.S. Justice From Cuba
Along with coddling Chesimard, Castro’s fiefdom provides haven for over 70 fugitives from U.S. law, including several on the FBI’s most wanted listed.
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Benghazi Scandal Leads to Rise in ‘Ben Affleck Syndrome’
It’s a crisis of trust that only engaged citizens can combat – but will they?
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TWIW: Paper Trail of Scandals and Corruption Finally Receive Public Scrutiny
Conservatives must make sure that Republicans don’t bail him out by bestowing him with legislative victories on big government initiatives
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Our Massive Sugar Subsidy Scheme Is Not So Sweet for Consumers or Most Farmers
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Did the IRS Scandal Affect the 2012 Presidential Election? It’s Much Worse Than Democrats Will Admit
Our government is too big and powerful, and what inevitably follows from that is what we see now: corruption.
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Islamic Forced Conversions—Past and Present
Forced conversions are the tip of the iceberg, and certainly not anomalies of history.
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Dropping the Benghazi Ball
Had the Benghazi attack occurred on a date as auspicious as 9/11, every U.S. intelligence warning center would have been on a heightened state of alert.
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Stopping the EPA from Regulating Puddles
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Reflection and Choice or Accident and Force
What we need today, they believe, is not good government, but effective government.
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Yes, the Marketplace Fairness Act Does Authorize a Sales Tax Audit Bonanza
Make no mistake about it: these types of audits will happen all across the country.
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Obama Administration Under Siege From 3 Huge Scandals: Here’s Why It Could All Come Crashing Down
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Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Demographic Pandering or Sound Policy?
Immigration, with assimilation, has generally been good for America. We need to be certain that this is the focus as we analyze this bill
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TWIW: Food Bill, Farm Bill, Amnesty
The irony is that while farms enjoy record incomes, they are pushing for more subsidies and more cheap labor. While Congress is heeding the calls of the parochial interest, we must ensure that they hear from We the People.
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The Enemy Within: Indifference in Higher Education Toward Anti-American Terrorism
The rhetoric of the radical American terrorists of yesterday and the radical Islamic terrorists of today is difficult to distinguish.
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Mark Sanford Wins, GOP Loses
Holding elected office is a privilege, and it’s a privilege Sanford should have lost.
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2012 Crop Insurance Payouts Were More Than Double Farmers’ Losses
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