
Issues Congress Should Tackle

Debt Ceiling Up, S&P Rating Down
We should reduce federal spending back to the level of the day Obama took office; most people don’t realize how much he increased spending in his first two years.
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Get Government Out of Our House
If Congress can’t repeal the law that banishes the Edison light bulb and forces us to buy Chinese-made bulbs we don’t like, voters will ask, what was the use in electing a Republican House?
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Perpetuating Federal Spending on Education
The Obama Administration is now trying to get around FERPA by the subterfuge of having the states build the databases and assign each child a different ID number.
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Patent Act Is Dangerous to U.S. Security
More and more dangerous effects of the proposed changes to U.S. patent law (S.23, H.R.1249) keep emerging, especially since the hearings failed to hear from any real inventors.
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Who Will Answer the Jobs Question?
Why did millions of good blue-collar jobs go overseas and what is your plan to restore them? Who and what is responsible for this national disaster?
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Free Trade with Protectionists Cheats U.S.

Free Trade with Protectionist China Cheats America
After President Obama bamboozled the Senate into a hurry-up ratification of his New START Treaty, Russia impudently rejected the McCain “understanding” that we don’t have to abide by the Preamble’s language limiting the U.S. from building anti-missile defenses.
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New Year’s Resolutions for State Legislators
The biggest news of 2010 was the gain of 690 state legislative seats by Republicans and their capture of both State Houses in 26 states.
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Reevaluating Free Trade with China
Although China is called a major trading partner, it treats U.S. companies like suckers, cheating them coming and going.
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Let There Be Light
If we want to continue to enjoy the bright, warm light that Thomas Edison’s incandescent bulb radiates, Congress will have to repeal Subtitle B of Title III of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
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Questions for Congressional Candidates
We look forward to the 2010 elections in the hope that we can decisively reject Barack Obama’s plans to “fundamentally transform the United States.” Here are some questions voters can ask all candidates to help decide whom to vote for.
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The NEA’s Latest Shenanigans
What does Diversity mean to you? Same-sex marriage? Building a giant mosque on the 9/11 spot in New York? Elena Kagan on the Supreme Court?
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Putting Private Info on Government Database
Far more personal information on students than is necessary is being collected by public schools, according to the Fordham Law School Center on Law and Information Policy, which investigated education records in all 50 states.
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Patent Reform Is A Patent Giveaway
Americans should beware when Members of Congress talk about “reform” and “comprehensive” because those words usually cover a lot of mischief. The latest example of this legerdemain is the so-called Patent Reform now aggressively pushed by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT).
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Global Warming Is Frozen Over
Whether or not the groundhog sees his shadow on February 2, there’s no denying that January put into a deep freeze the claims of crisis by global warming alarmists.
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