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Beware the Nullification Temptation

With state legislatures back in session, legislators are looking for options to reassert their legitimate role in the constitutional structure of federalism. Sadly, a few ...  Visit website

What Happens When People Hear Both Sides of the Debate?

On the morning of Tuesday, February 21, 2012, a debate took place at the World Bank, and the outcome was stunning. Heritage’s David Kreutzer and ... Read more

Britain to Obama: More Proof that Taxing the Rich Is a Fool’s Errand

President Obama is insistent that taxes must go up to close the deficit. He says it’s just common sense that taxes must go up, because ... Read more

Al-Qaeda: Splintered, Scattered, but Still Dangerous

A recent report from the RAND Corporation on al-Qaeda’s future says that the terrorist organization remains extremely dangerous and will demand America’s continued attention for ... Read more

Obama Corporate Tax Reform a Sugar-Coated, Harmful Tax Hike

With his corporate tax reform “framework,” President Obama today added another element to his ultimately harmful economic agenda. Previously announced anti-growth policies include massive budget ... Read more

Nightmare Cinema: A World Under Obama’s Arms Control

In a recent speech to the Conference on Global Zero, Rose Gottemoeller, the Assistant Secretary for Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, told the cheering masses, “New ... Read more

Act of Desperation: Iran Halts Oil Shipments to U.K., France

Iran’s decision to halt oil shipments to the U.K. and France last weekend is a weak retaliatory measure against European actors for tougher sanctions. Despite ... Read more

Red Tape and the Onerous Effects of Overregulation

We keep hearing that the economy is in a “jobless recovery.” What’s holding American companies back? Why aren’t they hiring more people? High taxes draw ... Read more

Iran Shows How to Rope-a-Dope

Talks between Iran and the U.N. “watchdog” International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) just failed big time. You would never know that talking to Ali Asghar ... Read more

Morning Bell: Religious Liberty Under Attack

Today is Ash Wednesday — the first day of Lent — the beginning of 40 days of prayer and fasting observed by Christians across the ... Read more

Despotism, Thy Name Is Obamacare

Two years ago, everything about Obamacare was in the future. Recall the revealing comment at the time by then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D–CA) that Congress had ... Read more

Obama Administration Errs in Pressuring Israel Rather Than Iran

The Obama Administration, still clinging to its failed engagement policy on Iran, is pressuring Israel to hold off launching an attack on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure ... Read more

It’s for the Kids: Buffalo Teachers Receive Free Plastic Surgery

Add this story to the file of union policies that are good for adults and not in the best interest of children. In Buffalo, N.Y., ... Read more

Defense Budget: Proper Metrics Required

In a recent Wall Street Journal column, George Will criticizes the GOP for failing to provide a national security policy that Americans would agree upon. ... Read more

Two More Religious Liberty Lawsuits Filed Against Obamacare

The Obamacare anti-conscience mandate has suffered two more blows this week. The Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) announced it has filed legal complaints on behalf of ... Read more

More Pressure on the Higher Ed Bubble

Despite the fact that the “cost of basic knowledge is cheaper than ever before,” the cost of attending college continues to skyrocket. In large part, ... Read more

Hugo Chavez’s Surgery and the Politics of Deception

On February 21, President Hugo Chavez told the Venezuelan people he will soon undergo another round of surgery. The breaking story was characteristically brief and ... Read more

VIDEO: The Perfect Storm of Regulations on American Energy

Coal energy powers the small Colorado town of Craig — quite literally. The community relies on the energy produced at the Craig Station plant to ... Read more

The Way to Stop Discrimination Is to Stop Discriminating

In what is most likely a positive development, the Supreme Court has granted certiorari in Fisher v. University of Texas, a lawsuit filed by Abigail ... Read more

Obama’s $10,000 Subsidies for Electric Cars Aren’t So Popular

President Barack Obama wants to see one million electric cars on the road by 2015, and he wants to spend more taxpayer dollars to make ... Read more

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