GOP is playing a dangerous game with debt ceiling
The GOP House of Representatives that was elected in 2010 was placed there to put America's fiscal house back in order. The current strategy of opposing the raising of the debt ceiling is not what...
View ArticlePrinciples for Dealing with the Debt Ceiling
On August 2nd the United States will become a debtor nation if it does not raise the debt ceiling. The result will be a dramatic increase in the cost of paying the interest on the debt, which already...
View ArticleWisconsin's pro-growth policies are working
When gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker ran for office, his motto was that he intended to make Wisconsin "open for business." His critics argued that his only intention was to put public unions out...
View ArticleWhen it comes to the debt crisis, this is not 1995 or 1996
People are making comparisons between the current debt crisis – in which the US is going to tell the world it will no longer be paying its bills – with the ones in 1995 and 1996, in which then...
View ArticleIf Rick Santorum Only Talked Like He "Writes"
Rick Santorum (R-PA) is one of my favorite candidates for the GOP nomination for president. He is a true “three legged stool” conservative (social, economic, security) in a time where there seems to...
View ArticleRand Paul for Vice President?
The media is buzzing over the dramatic and recent rise of Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) in his race for the presidency. He is a reflection of the old joke about “overnight success.” Overnight, give...
View ArticleThe mugging of a Presidential candidate
The Herman Cain campaign for president was unconventional by every expression of the word. It is unusual for a person with no electoral experience to be taken so seriously as a candidate for the...
View ArticleWhy Ron Paul is on the Rise
Let me preface to say that in no way, shape, or form am I endorsing Ron Paul. However, there is a phenomenon going on in the mainstream media where they watch the Texas Congressman, see his rise, and...
View ArticleBill Clinton Gave the DNC "the Finger"
Bill Clinton was classic this week in his speech at the Democratic Convention. He was passionate, folksy, eloquent, and (as always) verbose. His 48 minute speech kept everyone impressed by his ability...
View ArticleOperation "Atlas Shrugged"
In addition to hosting the Price of Business radio show and managing US Daily Review, I own a media and marketing company that is doing its part to keep this economy afloat. Recently, because of the...
View ArticleDid Romney Hurt or Help Himself with Fundraising Speech?
The media has pounded on Gov. Mitt Romney because of some controversial remarks that he made at a fundraiser for his presidential campaign. Once again the media, and the left, are declaring the Romney...
View ArticleAs Obama and Romney Prepare to Debate
It is debate time for the general election in the 2012 Presidential campaign. As the two candidates prepare for their first debate, coming up shortly, both are likely mindful of the important impact...
View ArticleIf All Economists were Men
Polling of economists show that the majority in this profession lean towards free market and limited government principles. Stories, such as this in US Daily Review, made by economists, beats the drum...
View ArticleThe Latest Attack on the Electoral College
The United States Constitution was made by the states, for the states. It is designed to not only create a more efficient federal government, but to also protect the interest of the states. The...
View ArticleWhat Romney and Obama Could Learn About Sandy by Studying Grover Cleveland
The conventional wisdom when it comes to the devastating storm called Hurricane Sandy, which is pounding the East Coast, is that if anyone is benefiting from this politically, it is Barack Obama. The...
View ArticleThanksgiving through the Prism of Economic History
Thanksgiving is certainly one of my favorite holidays. As an adult with many children, Christmas has lost some of its charm and there are few things more enjoyable than getting fat and watching...
View ArticleFiscal Policy and Mobocracy
Not too long ago I was reading Glenn Beck's Common Sense and found it an excellent read. The book is full of sound reasoning as he made a case for liberty and limited government. In it, however, he...
View ArticleFighting the Monetary Tax
The massive bailouts by the federal government over the last several years have not only changed the way our nation conducted its fiscal policy, but its monetary policy also. The enormous amount of...
View ArticleA Requiem for Conservatives?
For years I have felt that the term “conservative” was inadequate in describing the objectives of those who support the cause of liberty. The word implies being resistant to change. In fact, Obama and...
View ArticleWhen the Federal Government Does Not Do What it is Supose to Do
I feel like a broken record, but the Constitution is explicit about what the federal government can and cannot do. Article I of that document lists seventeen powers that the federal government can do....
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