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I Will Not Comply With Obamacare.

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Militia News – by Matthew May Like most members of the Congress that passed it and, undoubtedly, the president of the United States who signed it, I have not read the entirety of the ill-named Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Yet there is one aspect concerning that legislation of which I am certain: I […] Continue reading →

ObamaCare and the Food Police

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By Daren Bakst Chain restaurants and their customers will soon feel the pinch of an expensive ObamaCare requirement that has been flying under the radar until now.  ObamaCare mandates that “restaurants and similar retail food establishments” print nutritional information on their menus. The restaurant industry is extremely competitive. If consumers demand menu labeling, restaurants will […] Continue reading →

Social Justice And Societal Decline

by Allan Erickson “Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create.”-Pope John Paul II What is ‘social justice,’ and what does it mean to demand it? Wrapped up in the idea of social justice is the notion of ‘fairness.’  Van Jones says that social justice means that the state […] Continue reading →

The $38 Trillion Cost of Regulation

Kevin Glass In a new study, macroeconomists have attempted to peg the true cost of government regulations per year to the American people. It’s staggering. The Journal of Economic Growth study was highlighted by Mark Perry of the American Enterprise Institute, who writes that the study only considered the cost of federal regulations - and […] Continue reading →

The War on Energy goes hot

The War on Energy goes hot
If you were thinking that what America really needs at this juncture is a job-killing jihad against an imaginary problem that will drop big increases in the cost of energy on an already weak economy, President Barack Obama was speaking directly to you today, when he announced his exciting new plan to do an end-run around Congress […] Continue reading →