President Obama: The Biggest Government Spender In World History
Don't believe the Rex Nuttings or Barack Obamas of the world, President Obama has not protected taxpayers at all.
Peter Ferrara, Contributor Active conversation: 338 commentsDon't believe the Rex Nuttings or Barack Obamas of the world, President Obama has not protected taxpayers at all.
Peter Ferrara, Contributor Active conversation: 338 commentsWhat do Dr. Victor Frankenstein, the scientist in Mary Shelley’s classic horror story, and the architects of the euro currency have in common? Answer: They both created destructive monsters. read »
Last week on June 14, President Obama announced his economic plan to finally bring economic recovery and growth to the U.S. in a much ballyhooed address in Cleveland. He threw down the gauntlet to Mitt Romney on the issue, saying “more than anything else, this election presents a choice between two fundamentally different visions of how to create strong sustained growth; how to pay down our long term debt; and most of all, how to generate good, middle-class jobs….” read »
Sometimes I get to reading an article that is so well written that when I finish, I am impressed with how good it is, but on reflection, it is the style, not the substance that fools me into thinking so. Such is the article from Dr. Bob Kocher (former Obama administration healthcare advisor) and Dr. Mohit Kaushal published today Why The Supreme Court Decision On Health Care Reform Doesn't Really Matter. read »
Politics in America has been defined by the media painting in broad strokes, and the only two colors they use are red and blue. The Republicans are pro-entrepreneur, checking government expansion and the Democrats are pro-average Joe, looking out for you and reigning in corporate power. It’s a simple narrative that was an easy sell in the old media. But this is the 21st century, and everyone is a researcher and everyone is a reporter. We are starting to see the light of reality and it’s interrupting[...] read »
The next great American energy race is on between our states, and its name is Marcellus. The Marcellus Shale natural gas formation is being tapped across Appalachia, and its promise offers many impoverished areas a new lease on life. read »
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There was a short-lived media firestorm over reports that the Russians were planning to dispatch warships and marines to Syria, with people such as Charles Krauthammer getting very agitated indeed over this supposed demonstration of Russian resolve and American weakness. As I wrote earlier I was a bit skeptical about the story from the get-go partially because it originated in an Interfax story that was extremely light on details and partially because it represented a dramatic internationalization[...] read »
In a rare display of bipartisanship, the House passed a measure yesterday that would reauthorize Food and Drug Administration user fees for five years and establish new user fees for the FDA’s review of generic drugs and biosimilar products. read »