Arrogant Washington Threatens Rick Perry and Texans’ Right To Govern Themselves

    In one of the most outrageous displays of arrogance by Washington in recent memory – which is saying a lot, of course – the House Democrats have inserted specific language on top of $10 Billion in funding for education included in a War Supplemental bill targeted directly and solely at Texas – language that demands the money be spent in certain ways. According to the | Read More »

    This Week in Washington – June 28, 2010

    Elena Kagan’s nomination to the Supremes, TARP, Jr., Financial Services Reform and the passing of Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-W.VA) are all big issues this week in Washington.  The Senate will vote on a motion to proceed to the TARP, Jr. bill and may take up Financial Services Deform.  The House is expected to vote on a War Supplemental.  All eyes will be on the | Read More »

    Today in Washington – May 27, 2010

    At least four hearings today in the House and Senate on the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.  This is becoming a big problem for the Obama Administration, because Obama Administration officials and President Obama himself, just don’t seem to be responding quickly to emerging threats.  There is no official of the Obama Administration taking point on the situation to explain to the American people | Read More »

    This Week in Washington – May 24, 2010

    This week is the last week of work for the House and Senate before the Memorial Day recess and these are the times when taxpayers should keep a close eye on elites on Capitol Hill. Keep an eye on all of the expensive ideas up for a vote, because this week could prove very expensive for the American people if Congress passes every “must pass” | Read More »