Oppose Ag-Only Farm Bill: Spends More Than Senate Bill; Changes Make Subsidies Permanent
July 11, 2013
As talks on ways to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff meander along, unsurprisingly lawmakers are lining up to protect or promote their...
Congress is yet again on vacation, giving taxpayers a short break from the full court press of an overstuffed lame duck session. While we...
As the dawn of the 113th Congress looms near, there have been some rumblings about ringing in the New Year with a return of those special...
More than $6 billion and thousands of campaign commercials later, the dust has finally settled on the 2012 elections. The voters have...
The nation is recovering from a natural disaster. Again. This time it is Sandy. A few months ago it was the drought. Last year there was...
Congressional and presidential candidates are on the campaign trail spinning spooky stories about their opponents while promising treats...
The Golden (State) Road
Pub Date: Oct 19, 2012
Two recent – but unrelated – decisions from the Golden State are likely to have...
Nuclear Wastrels
Pub Date: Oct 12, 2012
You would hope the folks overseeing our nuclear weapons arsenal would be conscientious, able...
During this week’s debate President Obama and Governor Romney argued over a lot of things. One of them was deficit reduction plans. We’re...
Lawmakers like to lambaste agencies and the federal government for wasteful spending. And, often, they richly deserve it. But in some...
July 11, 2013