Obama Administration Seeks to Make American Businesses Subject to International Law

Dan Collins Conservative Commune 6/23/2012

Most important story of the weekend, at Ulsterman’s, quoting from Huffington Post:

“Under the agreement currently being advocated by the Obama administration, American corporations would continue to be subject to domestic laws and regulations on the environment, banking and other issues. But foreign corporations operating within the U.S. would be […]

Texas bank launches constitutional challenge to Dodd-Frank financial reform law

AEIdeas American Enterprise Institute 6/21/2012

If the U.S. Supreme Court throws out President Obama’s healthcare law this month, the only other remaining major achievement from the president’s first term would be, arguably, the Dodd-Frank financial reform law.

But that may be in jeopardy, too.

A Texas community bank is today filing a challenge to Dodd-Frank, […]

Italy, MF Global and the economy

Glenn Beck 1/16/2012

On Monday’s episode of The Glenn Beck Program on GBTV, Glenn promised that he would deliver some of the most important information on the economy he had every given. On the show, he explained what has been happening in Italy with the installation of a technocrat, as well as how the policies […]

Bank of America Must Pay Excess Settlement Funds To Acorn Clones

Paul Sperry Investor’s Business Daily 1/4/2012

Bank of America (BAC) must turn over excess funds from a record $335 million discrimination fine to community organizing groups. Critics say it’s a “political backdoor” to subsidize Democrat-tied Acorn “clones.”

The unusual mandate is buried in a Justice Department filing last month detailing settlement terms with the nation’s […]

In Obama he trusts

Why our president fails

Dr. Milton R. Wolf The Washington Times 12/28/2011

There’s something profoundly tragic about the failed presidency of Barack Obama. He was supposed to be a new kind of president, a man who embodied hope and would transcend petty politics and even race. Instead, we’re left with a downgraded America that is […]

U.S. Lawmakers Backtrack on Pledges by Expanding Federal Role in Mortgages

Clea Benson and Lorraine Woellert Bloomberg 12/28/2011

Washington lawmakers, who began 2011 with sweeping plans to shrink the U.S. government’s role in mortgage finance, are heading into 2012 after enacting policies that expand it.

An 11th-hour payroll tax cut extension signed into law last week will for the first time divert funds directly from Fannie […]

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