In a somewhat less partisan State of the Union speech than in previous years, President Barack Obama opened and closed his annual address to Congress with admiration and recognition for American’s true heroes: the men and women of the armed forces. “We gather tonight knowing that this generation of heroes has made the United States [...]
Forbes Media Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Magazine Steve Forbes, speaking Friday, Jan. 28 at the Reagan Forum, an event hosted by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Library Former presidential candidate and businessman Steve Forbes, speaking on Friday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Library in California, said the country’s monetary policy should [...]
Several pieces of legislation were introduced into the U.S. Congress this week. Among them: Eid al-Adha holiday H. Res. 1719 – Introduced 11/16 by Rep. Michael Honda (CA-15) with two co-sponsors, this bill would recognize the cultural and religious significance of Eid al-Adha and wishes Muslim-Americans around the world a prosperous holiday. According to the [...]
Republicans in the United States Congress are offering what they call “a plan to stop out-of-control spending and reduce the size of the government.”
Unveiled on September 23 in Sterling, Virginia, “A Pledge To America” promises to advance policies that promote greater liberty, wider opportunity, a robust defense, and national economic prosperity.
Republicans hope the offensive will help them capture the majority in the upcoming fall elections for 2010…
From $500,000 given to Dayton, Ohio to pay for at least 8,000 new blue, 96-gallon, microchip-embedded bins to track citizens participation in the city’s recycling program…
To $62 million sent to Pittsbugh, Pennsylvania to extend the North Shore Connector’s, the stimulus dollars are hard at work.
Two Republican Senators on Tuesday released an oversight report detailing what they call are 100 examples of stimulus projects being mismanaged…
You probably use one every day.
A copier, a printer or some other multi-function digital device — used to transfer all sorts of data from tax forms, to bank statements, to legal documents.
The next time you hit the function button on the control panel, ask yourself this: are you or your company at risk for identity theft if the image is stored on an internal hard drive?
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking steps to alert consumers about such risks, and what you can do to protect yourself.
From $1 million dollars for the Portsmouth Music Hall in New Hampshire, to $206,000 for wool research in three Western states, Congress continues the practice of earmarks — a process where federal taxpayer money is allocated to specific projects in districts across the United States.
Proponents defend the process as necessary to representing their constituents — an indication that elected officials are using the legislative process to bring home the bacon, and to ensure their re-election…
Michael Panzner discusses Wall St, Government intervention in markets, and the demise of the dollar. Panzner is an author and independent economist. You can leave the author a moderated comment about this article by posting it below, or email: [email protected]
Michael Panzner discusses Wall St, Government intervention in markets, and the demise of the dollar. Panzner is an author and independent economist. You can leave the author a moderated comment about this article by posting it below, or email: [email protected]

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