Obamacare Mandate Harms the Poor: A Case Study of Catholic Charities
Ruby was unable to pay her rent and had been evicted from her apartment. Now she was drenched in the rain. “I was sitting out… Read More
Ruby was unable to pay her rent and had been evicted from her apartment. Now she was drenched in the rain. “I was sitting out… Read More
The Obama administration boasts that arrests at the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped on its watch. But figures cited by the administration are based on “biased… Read More
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision that upheld a section of Arizona’s immigration law, several U.S. cities and at least one state have… Read More
A new book out later this month paints a vastly different picture of President Obama’s economic stimulus than the one he sold to the American… Read More
The U.S. military is touting biofuels as a way to sever itself from diesel and other fossil fuels. While the high cost of biofuel purchases… Read More
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Which is the preferable philosophy, conservatism or libertarianism? Last Wednesday, interns from The Cato Institute (Matthew Cavedon and Jack Solowey) and The Heritage Foundation (Maura Cremin and… Read More
The Energy Department can’t figure out how hundreds of thousands of dollars in “green energy” stimulus money earmarked for manufacturing equipment was spent, according to a… Read More
Lawrence Baker, a Vietnam veteran, thought he was going to die as a drug addict. As an on-and-off user for the past 50 years, Baker… Read More
A venture capital executive with ties to defunct solar company Solyndra has been hired as the new chief of the Defense Department program heading up… Read More
Several protesters rallied outside the White House Monday morning demanding answers from the White House regarding Operation Fast and Furious. The crowd grew as curious… Read More