Attorneys working for the taxpayer-funded Legal Services Corporation may soon be free to litigate in an effort to make government bigger, writes John Carlisle, director of policy at the…
Quasi-governmental good news for a change. The so-called “mark to market” accounting rule helped to deepen the financial crisis but the Financial Accounting Standards Board decided today to ease the accounting fiat –and…
Yeeaarrahh! Former Democratic presidential candidate and former DNC chairman Howard Dean is back pitching Big Government rationing of health care. MoveOn.org sent out this email today: Dear MoveOn member,…
House Judiciary Committee chairman John Conyers (D-Michigan) reaffirmed that he still plans to launch a congressional probe into the wrongdoings of the radical direct-action group ACORN. The Washington Times reports Opponents…
Some government officials never learn from their mistakes. Case in point, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is chastising a New England financial institution for not making enough risky…
Sen. David Vitter (R-Louisiana) tried to stand up for civil society and taxpayers last week but his effort was shot down. Vitter tried to prevent the radical direct-action group, ACORN,…