Obama Administration Wants Black Boxes In Your Car Recording Your Every Move

  WASHINGTON -Most motorists don’t know it, but it’s likely that every time you get behind the wheel, there’s a snitch along for the ride, the Federal Government. In the next few days, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is expected to propose regulations requiring auto manufacturers to include event data recorders – better known […]

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10 Things Americans Spend More on Than Elections

The $6 billion tab of 2011-12 election cycle political expenditures had barely been tallied before anti-free speech groups began calling for additional campaign finance reforms. With all the hyperventilating over the supposedly outsized spending on American elections, we thought it would be insightful to examine some of the things on which Americans spend more – […]

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Funding for Promising Defense Program in Jeopardy

On November 29, the Medium Extended Air Defense System (MEADS) had its first successful test run, during which it intercepted an air-breathing target (that is, a missile that does not fly outside the Earth’s atmosphere). While the Pentagon decided not to procure the MEADS program, Congress recently eliminated the funding that would allow the completion […]

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Chinese Investment: Stop Complaining

The Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times had front-page stories yesterday on the Securities and Exchange Commission suing the China subsidiaries of major accounting firms for not cooperating with investigations into possible fraud at Chinese clients. The famous multinational auditors are complaining, the Chinese firms are complaining, the Chinese government is complaining. None of […]

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Judea and Samaria

Obama Condemns Israel’s Decision To Approve Construction In Response To UN Palestinian Authority Vote Debacle

The White House on Friday condemned Israel’s decision to build 3,000 new homes in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria as “counterproductive” and said it would make resuming peace talks harder. “We reiterate our longstanding opposition to settlements and east Jerusalem construction and announcements. We believe these actions are counterproductive and make it harder to resume direct […]

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Hurricane Sandy: Not the Global Warming Bombshell It’s Cracked Up to Be

Heavy rains wiping out crops, the Baltic Sea freezing over, unusually powerful earthquakes triggering tsunamis, and the largest flood recorded in central Europe. Top it off with famine, plague, and social unrest, and people began talking about the end of the world—in the early 14th century. These days, 14th-century Europe sounds a bit familiar in […]

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