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Big Government Worked Better in the Industrial Age; Not so Much in Digital Era

 Earlier this week, I was thinking of writing a column about the lying and duplicity of Obamacare backers who argued that the difference between provisions providing subsidies in states with state-run health exchanges and providing no subsidies in states with federal exchanges resulted from inadvertence or a typographical error. Typical among them was MIT health […] Continue reading →

15 Ways Liberals Are Like Bratty Kids

John Hawkins,  1) No matter what they fail at, it’s always someone else’s fault. George Bush did it, the Republicans are mean, the dog ate Obama’s homework. It’s not his fault that he’s flunking every class! 2) They don’t read history, they think their parents are stupid, and they don’t need to know anything other […] Continue reading →

Chinese censorship is the model that corrupt politicians around the world strive for

As China Eradicates Memories of Tiananmen Square, Globalists Work Toward World Censorship Even though the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre took place in the heart of Beijing, Chinese citizens are among the least aware of the cataclysmic event – all because of government censorship which is now rapidly spreading beyond China. Today China’s state-run media is […] Continue reading →

Graduates Continue to Sink in Today’s Economy

Mike Shedlock Graduates looking for jobs struggle to find them. Employers cannot find qualified graduates. Are poor resumes to blame? An article in The Independent suggests that is part of the problem. Please consider Graduate Employers Struggling to Fill Vacancies. The class of 2014 who graduate from university this summer still have a choice of […] Continue reading →

Chinese Hackers Show Humans Are Weakest Security Link

 Some of the biggest companies in the U.S. remain vulnerable to one of the oldest hacking tricks in the book, according to yesterday’s indictment of five Chinese military officials accused of stealing trade secrets. The common tactic, called spearphishing, was used to access the computer networks of companies including United States Steel Corp. (X) and […] Continue reading →

IT’S RIGHT TO DISLIKE TRAITORS

 Dear friends, lets stop and consider the following circumstances surrounding the rule by a long line of elected and bureaucratic traitors relative to the damage they have inflicted to the foundational principles upon which the nation was founded and to the people whom they purport to represent, but do not. Consider the following and then […] Continue reading →