
Education Spending Has a Simple Solution
Federal spending on public schools (which is only a small percentage of their school budgets) was given specific goals in the 2002 law called “No Child Left Behind,” the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
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Death for Innovation
The Democratic Senate is itching to pass a bill that will mean death for innovation, which is the backbone of American economic growth.
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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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VAWA Is an Excellent Target for Spending Cuts
Taxpayers’ funds are used to lobby for feminist legislation, to train law enforcement and judicial personnel in feminist ideology and in the aggressive enforcement of feminist laws, and to break up families instead of giving them pro-family and anti-substance-abuse counseling.
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Cheers for Repeal of ObamaCare
The U.S. House did what its candidates had promised and the voters expected: the House passed 245 to 189 a repeal of ObamaCare, the centerpiece of Socialism.
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Obama’s Plan to Admit Mexican Trucks

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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Time to Freeze Global Warming
The global warming prophets and propagandists, who enjoy living in style on other people’s money, gathered last month in the plush resort of Cancun, Mexico, where January temperatures usually hover around 80 degrees.
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The High Price of College
Since Obama became President he has increased student aid by nearly 50 percent to $145 billion a year, including an additional $10 billion in Pell grants.
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The Paycheck Unfairness Act
Women didn’t vote for Democratic candidates in the November election in the numbers expected, so President Barack Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid want to woo them back into the fold by passing the Paycheck Fairness Act (PFA) in the lame duck session.
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Obama’s Gaffe About Shovel-Ready Jobs
All sides admit that jobs are the number-one issue in 2010, but only three weeks before the crucial make-or-break congressional election on November 2, Obama casually admitted that his claim last year that his Stimulus spending bill would create 3.5 million “shovel-ready jobs” was not true.
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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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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.”
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Republicans Pledge to Change Our Direction
Already tasting victory in November, Republicans in Congress issued “A Pledge to America” setting forth their goals.
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