The Undiscerning and Dangerous Appreciation of Ron Paul

On May 23, 2011, in Congress, Federal Government, Recent News, Republican Party, Spending, by David L. Bahnsen

Let me start this article by saying this: I confess from the start that this is a very, very passionate issue for me.  I am not a fan of Ron Paul, and I respond with passion and sometimes vitriol at times when I am confronted with Paulites (my term for those who are devout Ron [...]

Reagan Statue

On May 7, 2011, in Recent News, by Clare Venegas

There is still time to suport the Newport Beach Reagan Memorial.  Contact Council member Keith Curry at 949 644-0800 to show your support

The First Person Presidency

On May 6, 2011, in 2012 Presidential Race, Obama Administration, Recent News, by Kerry E. Reynolds

It looks like the president is in full campaign mode… “President Obama takes credit for operations that would have been impossible had Senator Obama’s views prevailed.”

Nikki Haley takes on Obama

On April 29, 2011, in Economy, Obama Administration, Recent News, Regulation, by Clare Venegas

South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in today's Wall Street Journal explains just how blatantly anti-free market the Obama Administration is and just how powerful special-interest unions are in the White House.

Stimulus Stimulated Nothing

On April 29, 2011, in Economy, Federal Government, Recent News, Spending, by Kerry E. Reynolds

We already know the 3-year experiment with Keynesian economics has failed. Now there are statistics which reveal just how dismal the “great stimulus” has been. (Sustained recession, paltry growth, high unemployment, increased government control and regulation, increased deficits, looming inflation, even possible stagflation.) Read this WSJ article for complete analysis.

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