Here is your weekly update on the
politics and policies affecting our liberties. The hostages came home in 1981 (on the day Ronald Reagan was inaugurated president), but the emergency continues. And it isn't the only such emergency that's still on the books. Eight of the 16 national emergencies declared by Bill Clinton are still in effect, as are 13 of the 14 declared by George W. Bush. And Mr. Obama is no slouch when it comes to never-ending emergencies -- eight of the nine he has declared are . . . This argument has always struck us as both wrong and dangerous. And thanks to the Competitive Enterprise Institute's "Unconstitutionality Index," we also know it's completely false:
Congress passed and the president signed into law 129 Public Laws in 2014, as I've derived from the Government Publishing Office's archive of Public Laws. There had been 72 laws in 2013. So 201 is the . . .
Boehner lost the votes of 25 House Republicans, marking the biggest defection in at least 100 years.
According to the book "Fighting for the Speakership," the last time this many members voted against a major-party's speaker nominee was . . .
Sen. Jim Thune (R-S.D.) signaled...that Republicans might be open to negotiating increasing the gas tax in order to pay for the highway infrastructure spending bill that expires in May.Good grief. If the good Senator really wants to 'look at all the options,' then we strongly suggest he . . . |
Saturday, January 10, 2015
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