Policy Resource
The Telescope: Fracking: The Radical Left's Latest Weapon of Fear
16-Jan-2012 | By Bob Beauprez, Editor-in-Chief
As a candidate for President, Obama pledged that good science would guide policy in his Administration, but his actions belie his words. He says he's for jobs and for economic recovery, yet he dithers on approval of the Keystone Pipeline.
Obama Aims at Wrong Target with Dangerous Defense Cuts
15-Jan-2012 | By U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC)
The President should be concerned about the strategic implications of the defense spending levels he is implementing, and join with those in Congress seeking to prevent a further spending hemorrhage as a result of sequestration. The sequestration cuts would gut our defense capabilities.
Death Panels? The Reality of Healthcare Rationing
15-Jan-2012 | By Kelly Victory, M.D., Contributing Editor
Although Sarah Palin may have coined a somewhat inflammatory phrase in suggesting that the healthcare reform bill included "death panels", in a sense, she was correct.
The Shape of Things to Come: "South of the Border Down Mexico Way"
15-Jan-2012 | By MG Paul Valley (US Army Retired) and Tom Marin, Contributing Editors and Bob Beauprez, Editor-in-Chief
Are we just dealing with crime, big money, drugs, radical Islam, and international socialism -- or is it something worse? A look at important events that may shape the future of the United States.
2012 – An Election or a Direction?
15-Jan-2012 | By Scott Schaefer
Could it be that we citizens have been letting our elected leaders take us in exactly the wrong direction? That moving away from individual responsibility and accountability toward an ever more powerful government is the problem, not the solution?
Iowa, New Hampshire, and Beyond
15-Jan-2012 | By William Moloney, Contributing Editor
After fourteen months of the punditocracy telling us what voters would do, should do, or might do based more on Inside the Beltway vanity, than real insight into the American mind, the people- starting with Iowa and New Hampshire- began to talk back and in doing so left many a prognosticator's reputation in tatters.
Congress Delivers USPS's Demise
15-Jan-2012 | By Brian Anderson, Contributing Editor
That which sounded benevolent in theory is destroying the USPS in application yet left leaning legislators refuse to accept the desperate financial reality of the situation.
Official Time: The Big Labor Fallacy
15-Jan-2012 | By U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-GA)
"Big Labor" overwhelmingly supports the agenda of the Democratic Party, so it follows that this administration has amassed an extensive list of "gimmes" designed to benefit their political cronies.
The Telescope: Obama Fails at Math
20-Dec-2011 | By Bob Beauprez, Editor-in-Chief
The president, bending the laws of economics to his will, recently stated, "The math is the math. You can't lower (tax) rates and raise revenues." Is he right? Take a look at the success of Presidents Harding, Kennedy, Reagan and George W. Bush.
The Unsung Story: George W. Bush's Overwhelming Success in the Battle to Fight HIV and Aids
20-Dec-2011 | By Kelly Victory, M.D., Contributing Editor
There is a true "feel good" story about healthcare that's been largely ignored. In their fury to blame George W. Bush for everything, the media have ignored the overwhelming and sustained success of his efforts to address HIV and AIDs in Africa.



