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The Disproportionate Impact of Overregulation on Blue-Collar Jobs April 1, 2017
Antonio R. Chaves
The Ruling Class is fine with imposing regulations on the economy because its types of jobs are helped, not hurt by them.
America Is Being Transformed Into <em>Brazil</em> January 3, 2015
Andrew Thomas
Life imitates art when federal regulations kick in.
Regulate First, Ask Questions Later November 24, 2014
Jeffrey Folks
Once again, the rabidly human-hating Obama administration is going to use an obscure bird to make life difficult for ordinary Americans.
California spends $33 million to coddle 800 cormorants November 12, 2014
Arnold Cusmariu
Absurd environmental regulations must go.
The EPA channels Dr. Mengele April 3, 2014
Thomas Lifson
You can’t make a regulatory omelet without breaking a few eggs
A Veteran Gets Criminal Treatment and Censored over Chickens December 30, 2013
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Leo Hendrick has earned the right to have his say about liberty.
A Simple Way to Help Small Business November 2, 2013
Jim Gammon
Up until now, federal and state governments have done little or nothing to support small businesses.
'I Am The Guilty Man' October 11, 2013
Charles E. Moore
Liberals are not guilty for destroying this country. I am guilty for accepting their agenda and pushing forward even in the face of more people that choose to produce nothing... yet consume everything.
Regulating our way to Mediocrity August 31, 2013
Robert Schapiro
Government is crushing emerging business and with it the spirit which made America great.
Here Comes the Bride, Zoning Permit In Hand July 17, 2013
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
Couples wanting their wedding at that charming winery where they met or some other scenic private venue may need to pay a fee to get government authorization in the form of a permit.
End the Madness at the EEOC March 10, 2013
Clarice Feldman
The Equal Opportunity Employment Commission (EEOC) has put the nation's private employers between the regulatory rock and the legal hard place as regards criminal background checks.
There Is No 'Good Regulation' February 17, 2013
Michael Moeller
How many live-saving drugs are never developed because of the prohibitive cost of regulation? How many other products are never produced because of the capital wasted in complying with government edicts?
How Much is Too Much? January 9, 2013
Jim O’Sullivan
Hidden taxes/costs are increasing and quite meaningful to most American budgets today. These costs are not just largely hidden but are regressive in nature and have a greater impact on low wage earners and the elderly.
EEOC Protected Classes December 27, 2012
Eileen F. Toplansky
It is a "damned if you do and damned if you don't" predicament for employers -- who themselves should be considered a "protected class" given the battering they receive from the federal government.
Destructive Shepherds December 16, 2012
James Arlandson
Our Founders looked through Greek, Roman, and biblical authors to find general principles to guide them as they set up this nation and instilled in it a genetic code. So should we.
Limiting Government December 5, 2012
Sylvia Bokor
Today, violations of individual rights are so pervasive that many Americans are ignorant of what individual rights are and of the extent to which their rights are daily violated.
Global Governance Begins on December 14 December 3, 2012
Daren Jonescu
Just as hyper-regulation within a nation subverts representative government, so international hyper-regulation will have the effect of nullifying any transnational voice of unified dissent.
Obama's EPA Plans for 2013 October 25, 2012
S. Fred Singer
A guide to the slew of environmental regulations that the Obama Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has delayed or punted on before the election while President Obama is trying to earn votes.
Bureaucrats Bully Family Farms in D.C. Exurbs July 17, 2012
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
It's come to this: a party of eight 10-year-old girls on a family farm is subject to regulatory purview, and is cause to threaten county citizens with fines up to $5,000.
Making Homes Affordable Makes Others Poor November 19, 2011
John Sohne
Why "making homes affordable" doesn't, and the unintended consequence of the latest federal boondoggle.
EPA: Fundamental Transformation through Regulation September 7, 2011
Joe Herring
The EPA, finding organized resistance to its regulating machine, has turned to offering "guidance," which it then enforces as if said "guidance" were the product of regulatory channels.
The FDA's Hazardous Plan to Regulate Mobile Medical Apps August 24, 2011
Ira Brodsky
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to apply the brakes to a rapidly expanding universe of "apps" that offer exciting new capabilities, such as helping patients manage their diabetes and letting physicians pull up CT scans from any location.
Spewing Red Ink, Red Tape and Red Politics June 10, 2011
Richard Butrick
What's for show and what's for real in regulatory reform.