
How Do They Come Up With So Many Bad Ideas?
Moving quietly under cover of presidential debates and the enormous publicity given to the race for the Republican nomination is a plan to change how U.S. Presidents are elected. It would bypass the procedure spelled out in the U.S. Constitution which has been used successfully for over two centuries.
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The High Costs of Marriage Absence
Most Americans are unaware that about $700 Billion a year of federal taxpayers’ money is handed out to non-taxpayers allegedly below a poverty line.
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College May Be Dangerous for Men
College is a dangerous place for men. They are not only a minority but they are victimized by discriminatory and unconstitutional anti-male rules.
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Yes, Virginia, There Is a Gender Gap
The biggest losers in the Obama economy are men rather than women, a fact that is bad for men, for families, for the federal deficit and debt problems, and for the health of the U.S. economy. f
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Feminists Have a Tantrum
The feminists are having another tantrum. The New York chapter of the National Organization for Women and the New York Civil Liberties Union are squealing about a 64-page decision in a workplace class-action suit brought by their friends in the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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Oh, How America Has Changed
Illegitimate births for all Americans have risen from 26 percent in 1990 to 41 percent today “and could be headed higher.”
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VAWA Must Be Rewritten
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), now up for reauthorization, is in major need of revision. Its billion-dollar-a-year price tag spent by the radical feminists to pursue their ideology and goals (known as feminist pork) make it an embarrassment to Members of Congress who voted for it.
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The Cost to Taxpayers of Missing Fathers
With Father’s Day coming up, we should ponder the sad plight of the 20 million American children who are growing up without their fathers in the home.
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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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What We’ve Learned from Budget Debate
The Flipside of Feminism
by Suzanne Venker and Phyllis Schlafly