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Sebelius: A Tea Cup to Drain the Swamp

Tuesday, February 05, 2013 | By Bob Beauprez

You'll get the "tea cup" metaphor soon enough. Allow me to set the stage: 

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Grassroots pushback

Friday, January 25, 2013 | By A Line of Sight

By Rob Douglas, Contributing Editor
 

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The Regulation Ball-and-Chain

Wednesday, December 26, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

The Central Planners in Washington have been working more feverishly than Santa's elves.   Unfortunately, when they are really busy it doesn't mean more holiday cheer for the rest of us. 

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Coal industry under attack

Wednesday, September 26, 2012 | By Rob Douglas

If President Obama is reelected, many more businesses will be negatively impacted as Obama continues his attempt to "remake America." Arguably, no industry will suffer as much as the coal industry – which is already under attack by the Obama administration.  

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Regulation Review an Insult instead of Relief

Wednesday, August 24, 2011 | By A Line of Sight

Way back in January President Obama ordered "a government-wide review of the rules already on the books to remove outdated regulations that stifle job creation and make our economy less competitive."   From that statement alone, you might conclude that Obama already knew that finding needless, burdensome regulation in the 81,000 pages of the federal register would be easy pickings.   

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Regulatory Budgets,Jobs Explode under Obama

Friday, August 19, 2011 | By A Line of Sight

One of Barack Obama's job creation programs appears to be working – the number of federal government regulators along with their budgets has exploded since 2008.  

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Cost of Government Day

Monday, August 15, 2011 | By A Line of Sight

Americans for Tax Reform publishes s a "Cost of Government Day" report every year, which calculates how long the average American must work to pay for the full costs of government spending and regulation. The 2011 version just came out and it isn't encouraging.  Here's the bad news: 

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