Mayor Bloomberg isn’t just taking aim at super-sized sodas in his quest to impose his vision of a safe and healthy citizenry on the people of New York City. Now his administration has its sights set on “unhealthy” food donations ...
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If I Can Find DC’s Security Loopholes, Can They?
With so much of our daily lives now online, it might seem simple to propose that we have an absolutely airtight security system for our cyber activities. That is a task that is much easier said than done, however, and ...
Read More »The Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty And The Death Of American Democracy
America is a melting pot of cultures, ideologies, and lifestyles. But unlike other nations that struggle to hold diverse populations together, the people of this country have remained steadfast and united in their determination to protect the principles of self-governance ...
Read More »Avoiding Another Solyndra
Solyndra was not the first alternative energy company to receive federal funding with little promise of repayment, nor will they be the last unless we make drastic changes to the way the federal government currently doles out assistance to energy ...
Read More »Parents Arrested For Letting Their Children Play Outside As America Degenerates Into Clinical Insanity
Fear and paranoia are the most powerful weapons in the arsenal of the master manipulators. Those who seek to control human behavior for their own ends know that when people are afraid they become slaves to their emotions, losing all ...
Read More »The Link Between Leeches, Austerity, And Street Riots
Riots and demonstrations seem to be the trend this fall. All over the world, governments are trying to cut back on expenditures, and those who live off the government teat are protesting violently. Yet had welfare and socialist entitlements not ...
Read More »Goodbye Goodwill: Implications Of The First Sale Doctrine Decision
Remember that couch you bought in college that your spouse finally insisted had to be sold? You put it on Craigslist and sold it to a new generation of lowly college students. Unfortunately, it looks as if that may be ...
Read More »Will Unrest in Syria Really Impact America?
The headlines coming out of Syria are truly frightening. Mass graves, civilian bombings, rampant violence – it seems to be degenerating daily. As of August 2012, analysts put 6,000 jihadists on the ground participating in violence. To say it’s not ...
Read More »Obama’s Ongoing Lies About The “Clinton Surplus”
One of this year’s major debate points between Democrats and Republicans is the question of who will be a better economic steward for America’s future. Both sides point to their past records as evidence of their fiscal responsibility – but ...
Read More »Statehood, Independence, Or The Status Quo? Puerto Rico’s Past, Present, And Future
Puerto Ricans are going to the polls this November to vote on statehood. Should it pass, they will petition the United States for entrance into our union. Unlike three similar referendums in the past, this time the U.S. Congress and ...
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