Monthly Archives: January 2010
One Subject at a Time: Let’s make 2009 an aberration
Congress passed fewer laws in 2009, but . . .
Strategy: Can you do more with less?
The Reformation, the American Revolution, the civil rights movement — none of these world changing events would have been possible without technological advances. Is the same thing true of what we’re trying to do?
Terrorism: Are you afraid?
Is the underpants bomber evidence of a huge threat requiring massive Congressional action? It turns out that most Americans don’t think so. How about you?
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Write the Laws Act: Does the Clean Air Act cover greenhouse gases?
EPA bureaucrats propose to by-pass Congress and implement their own climate-change policy. Let’s stop them.
Read the Bills Act: How you can make Congress work smarter
Learn how many bills and pages they pass each year — they do have time to read them!
Healthcare: Did Obama’s Press Secretary just tell you to “eat cake?”
C-SPAN wanted to show you the healthcare reconciliation hearings on TV. Congressional leaders said no, and then the President’s Press Secretary added insult to injury.
Your Downsize DC Annual Report for 2009
Why you should be able to get what you want, but don’t. Also, what we did last year, and what we hope to do this year…
Bribery and Healthcare: How your tax dollars were used to bribe members of Congress
The Internet is providing the transparency that the Democrats promised but have failed to deliver.
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Let’s pass on PASS ID
The states rebelled against REAL ID. Let’s repeal it and replace it with nothing.
Can we afford more deficit spending?
President Obama wants to deficit-spend our way out of the recession. There are two problems with this.