New Taxpayers, Not New Taxes
There is broad consensus in Washington that a “balanced approach” between spending cuts, controls, and increased revenue is the only possible way to reduce our $14.3 trillion national debt and avert a...
View ArticleThe Senate Should Reject the President’s Nominee for Ambassador to Nicaragua
Today, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will vote on the nomination of Jonathan Farrar to be the U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua. After thoroughly researching his track record, consulting with...
View ArticleAmerica Should Stand Up For Religious Freedom In Iran
Iran’s rulers have spent over three decades terrorizing their neighbors, the entire world, and even their own people. Whether it was the violent crackdown following illegitimate elections in 2009 or...
View ArticleReining in the Feds
Later today, the House of Representatives will seize the opportunity to bring some common sense to the outdated regulatory system in America. It will pass the Regulations from the Executive in Need of...
View ArticleThe Iranian Threat in the Western Hemisphere
This week, Vice President Joe Biden completed a two-stop tour of Mexico and Honduras. This was a welcome though, in my opinion, long overdue sign of engagement with two key allies.However, I am...
View ArticleMy Immigration Firestorm
<i>An American Son</i>, by Marco Rubio (Sentinel Penguin)EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is adapted from An American Son.It had been quite a ride already. I had gone from a sure loser without a...
View ArticleDon’t Let Union Bosses Stand in The Way of Higher Pay for A Job Well Done
The basis of the American Dream is that one can work hard, play by the rules, and realize one’s potential. But big-government policies deny this freedom to millions of Americans. One of these policies...
View ArticleStates Need a REFUND
Sen. Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) While American families everywhere are cutting costs, Washington still can’t seem to rein in its reckless spending, leaving our national debt skyrocketing to the detriment...
View ArticleWhat Boston Means
Now that more than a decade has passed since September 11, 2001, for some, the events of that day appear increasingly distant. A new generation of Americans is coming of age that did not live through...
View ArticleThe Senate Should Reject the President’s Nominee for Ambassador to Nicaragua
Today, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will vote on the nomination of Jonathan Farrar to be the U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua. After thoroughly researching his track record, consulting with...
View ArticleAmerica Should Stand Up For Religious Freedom In Iran
Iran’s rulers have spent over three decades terrorizing their neighbors, the entire world, and even their own people. Whether it was the violent crackdown following illegitimate elections in 2009 or...
View ArticleReining in the Feds
Later today, the House of Representatives will seize the opportunity to bring some common sense to the outdated regulatory system in America. It will pass the Regulations from the Executive in Need of...
View ArticleThe Iranian Threat in the Western Hemisphere
This week, Vice President Joe Biden completed a two-stop tour of Mexico and Honduras. This was a welcome though, in my opinion, long overdue sign of engagement with two key allies. However, I am...
View ArticleMy Immigration Firestorm
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is adapted from An American Son. It had been quite a ride already. I had gone from a sure loser without a viable way to quit the race to the surging frontrunner. Now the...
View ArticleDon’t Let Union Bosses Stand in The Way of Higher Pay for A Job Well Done
The basis of the American Dream is that one can work hard, play by the rules, and realize one’s potential. But big-government policies deny this freedom to millions of Americans. One of these policies...
View ArticleTough Questions on Egypt Aid
The United States has long been a beneficent nation. U.S. aid programs fight HIV/AIDS in Africa, help alleviate poverty, and assist efforts to build civil society and promote good governance in...
View ArticleStates Need a REFUND
While American families everywhere are cutting costs, Washington still can’t seem to rein in its reckless spending, leaving our national debt skyrocketing to the detriment of future generations. This...
View ArticleWhat Boston Means
Now that more than a decade has passed since September 11, 2001, for some, the events of that day appear increasingly distant. A new generation of Americans is coming of age that did not live through...
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