Attorneys General Join Forces to Call Into Account Illegal Obama Administration Violations

Tea Party Tribune 3/5/2012

…As chief legal officers of the states and commonwealths, attorneys general are the last line of defense against an increasingly overreaching federal government. Attorneys general have a duty to uphold the laws of their respective states and uphold the U.S. and state constitutions.

One of the ways in which attorneys general […]

Reid on Fannie and Freddie bonuses: ‘A gag reflex’ before the press ‘would be improper’

Nicholas Ballasy The Daily Caller 11/1/2011

When asked for his response to ten executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac receiving $12.79 million in bonuses, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said a “gag reflex in front of all you would be improper, that’s how I feel about it.”

Reid’s comments were made on Tuesday at […]

McElhinney: How American children are taught to hate Humanity

Not Evil Just Wrong via Facebook 3/10/2011

Ann McElhinney, director/producer of Not Evil Just Wrong and Mine Your Own Business, speaking at Tea Party American Policy Summit in Phoenix (AZ) on February 26th 2011. For more, please see www.noteviljustwrong.com and follow Ann on Twitter @annmcelhinney.

Update: Freedom’s Lighthouse has a related video, GOP Senators […]

End the Light Bulb Madness

Bruce GayPatriot 2/20/2011

As Glenn Reynolds would say… SAVE THE EDISON LIGHT BULB! FASTER, PLEASE! (via The Red Dog Report)

On Thursday, Republican Senator Mike Enzi of Wyoming introduced legislation to reverse a 2007 ban on incandescent light bulbs that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2012.

The Better Use of Light Bulbs Act […]

Obama: I’ll veto anything that limits EPA greenhouse-gas authority

Ed Morrissey HotAir.com 2/2/2011

How disappointed will Republicans be to hear Barack Obama’s veto threat on bills moving through Congress to rein in the EPA? Not very. It isn’t the first time the White House has issued the threat, but with one of the bills coming from his own side of the aisle, it’s starting […]

In an Oil Price Gap, the Scent of Tar Sands

Clifford Kraus The New York Times 1/31/2011

In case you haven’t noticed, oil prices in the United States differ from those in the rest of the world. Usually the variance is just a few dollars, but over the last few weeks the difference between West Texas Intermediate prices and Brent crude, which is sourced in […]

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