Obama to Allow 100,000 Haitians Into USA Without a Visa
Calling it “an irresponsible overreach of the executive branch’s authority,” Senator Charles Grassley, ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee, is criticizing an executive order issued by the president that would allow at least 100,000 Haitian nationals into the United States to be “reunited with their families.” Washington Times: “Which countries are next on President Obama’s […]
Meet the New Ebola Czar
President Obama today turned to a trusted lawyer and political operative to become the nation’s “Ebola czar,” charged with managing the effort to contain the deadly virus. Obama’s pick, Ron Klain, oversaw implementation in 2009 of what proved to be the president’s largely ineffective $800 billion economic stimulus package while chief of staff to Vice […]
Obama ‘Hugged and Kissed’ Nurses Treating Ebola Patients
American President Barack Obama said he had no fear of contracting the Ebola virus when he visited Emory University Hospital in Atlanta last month when doctors successfully treated three infected Americans. “I shook hands with, hugged, and kissed, not the doctors, but a couple of the nurses at Emory because of the valiant work that […]
AFRICA: Border Closures Saved Us
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Health officials battling the Ebola outbreak that has killed more than 4,500 people in West Africa have managed to limit its spread on the continent to five countries – and two of them appear to have snuffed out the disease. The developments constitute a modest success in an otherwise bleak situation. […]
Not Just Kansas Anymore: Why Voter ID Laws in These States Are Tangled Up in Courts
In the run-up to the Nov. 4 midterm elections, the courts have weighed in on voting rules, both supporting and rebuking efforts by Republican state governments to prevent fraud. The Supreme Court last week upheld a North Carolina voting law that bars same-day registration and doesn’t allow the counting of votes cast in the wrong […]
Reasons This Pro-Democracy Leader Says Hong Kong’s Young Protesters Have Won Already
Alan Leong, a leading pro-democracy legislator in Hong Kong, says he believes student protesters who flooded into the city over the past three weeks already have won — even if the government has given them nothing. “The occupy movement was started with a view to draw the attention of Hong Kong’s public for the need […]
Obama Using Soviet Union Like Government-controlled Science & Press on Ebola Crisis
Dr. Michael Savage explained in an interview on Saturday that the U.S has sunk to the level of the Soviet Union in the 1950s, where government-controlled science and a government-controlled press were a way of life. “There are no more independent voices that we know are in medicine or science anymore,” the conservative radio icon […]
Ebola Truth Shock! New WHO Reports Says Ebola Has ’42-Day Incubation Period’
A jaw-dropping report released by the World Health Organization on October 14, 2014 reveals that 1 in 20 Ebola infections has an incubation period longer than the 21 days which has been repeatedly claimed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. WHO is also warning that 10,000 new cases of Ebola a week are possible. [youtube […]
Worse Nightmare: Ebola Patient Flew Day Before With Fever
DALLAS- – While Obama was recently on TV in a speech telling us Climate Change is the largest threat to Americans, the CDC has announced that the second healthcare worker is now diagnosed with Ebola. Identified as Amber Joy Vinson of Dallas — traveled by air Oct. 13, with a low-grade fever, a day before […]
Economic Liberty and the Constitution
Paul J. Larkin Jr. directs The Heritage Foundation’s project to counter abuse of the criminal law, particularly at the federal level, as senior legal research fellow in the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies. Source material can be found at this site.
U.S Slips to 12th in Economic Freedom
A new report of “economic freedom” around the world finds the US ranked 12th among 152 countries, tied with the United Kingdom, and lower than neighbor Canada or Australia. The index, published by the Cato Institute and Canada’s Fraser Institute, has been published since 1996. As recently as 2000, the US ranked 2nd in the […]