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Obama is Preparing More Executive Actions on Gun Control

Americans knew as soon as Obama took office that he would be a gun-grabber, which is why so many people started stocking up on guns and ammunition. And whenever there’s a tragedy, like the shooting at the Oregon shooting, Obama is prepared to exploit it for his own personal gains — like taking executive action […]

Trans-Pacific Partnership Deal Is Bad For ‘Climate Change’ Or Something

But, of course it is. In Warmist World, everything must be linked to Hotcoldwetdry. As Bernie Sanders blasts Obama’s TPP as “disastrous”, claiming that “Wall Street and other big corporations have won again,” Samantha Page at George Soros funded Think Progress yammers on about ‘climate change’ Environmentalists: The Trans-Pacific Trade Agreement Is A Disaster For […]

Charlatans and Sheep

One of the many painful signs of the mindlessness of our times was a recent section of the Wall Street Journal, built around the theme “What’s Holding Women Back in the Workplace?” Whenever some group is not equally represented in some institution or activity, the automatic response in some quarters is to assume that someone […]

Facts Don’t Work on Gun Control, so Obama Uses Emotion

In his speech on the Umpqua Community College shooting in Oregon last week, President Obama sounded more upset about America’s gun laws than about the horrific massacre. We barely had the preliminary facts about the shooting, the shooter and the victims, and he was already lecturing the nation again on gun control. Instead of calling […]

The Right Does Have Answers on Guns, Mr. President

On the assumption that there are good and bad people on both the right and the left and that everyone is horrified by mass shootings, how is one to explain the great divide between right and left on the gun issue as it relates to these mass murders? Why does the left focus on more […]

Policy Reform That Comes From Outside (and in Spite of) Washington

Not all important public policy reforms come from Washington. Really lasting reforms can percolate from the bottom up, brewed by citizens with a grievance pushing state and local governments to act. Consider the case of Right to Try legislation. These are state laws that allow doctors to prescribe investigational medicines being safely used in clinical […]

Failure to Launch

The popular belief that the U.S. economy has been steadily recovering has endured months of disappointing data without losing much of its appeal. A deep bench of excuses, ranging from the weather to the Chinese economy, has been called on to justify why the economy hasn’t built up any noticeable steam, and why the Fed […]

Shooting in Oregon another sign our culture is ill

He asked them their religion. If they said they were Christian, he killed them right there in that classroom in Oregon. And since the news trickled out, slowly, about what was done and how, some of us have been asking ourselves: Would I deny my faith to stay alive? Would I answer? “He said, ‘Good, […]

Joaquin and Obama: Two forces of nature

Hurricane Joaquin dumped large amounts of rain on the East Coast, but another “force of nature” flooded the country with so much rhetoric it was difficult for most people to keep up. Before barely any facts were known, there was President Obama on camera (when isn’t he?) making a 12-minute address — a relatively short […]

Shoot First; Ask Questions Later

After America learned of the latest mass shooting at an Oregon community college, President Barack Obama delivered remarks in which he lamented the loss of good, innocent people and then added: “Somehow this has become routine. … We’ve become numb to this.” By the next day, Obama had a remedy: “Be a single-issue voter.” If […]

As in Syria So in Oregon

Does this remind you of anything that happened in Oregon recently? Twelve Christians have been brutally executed by the Islamic State, including the 12-year-old son of a Syrian ministry team leader who had planted nine churches, because they refused to renounce the name of Jesus Christ and embrace Islam. The martyrs were faithful to the […]

New Book: Hillary Beats Bill Until He Bleeds

Hillary Clinton hardly has a reputation as a sweet, demure homemaker. I don’t either, but at least I am not being accused of beating my spouse while running for President: But a new book claims that it is not only the Republicans who fear the former First Lady. Just as Hillary attempts to present her […]