Michael Tennant
British Hospital Patients Dying in Droves From Lack of Care
Hundreds — possibly thousands — of patients have died from lack of care in British hospitals, according to government investigations.
Obama-linked Think Tank Wants Universal Preschool, More Child-care Subsidies
The Center for American Progress, a close ally of the Obama administration, has proposed federal funding for universal preschool and child care — a plan that might end up in Obama's State of the Union speech.
Families to Pay at Least $20,000 a Year for Insurance Under ObamaCare, Says IRS
A new IRS regulation states that the least expensive health insurance plan available under ObamaCare will cost the average family $20,000 per year in 2016.
A Century of Income Taxation: Vastly More Revenue, Even Vaster Debt
On February 3, 1913 — just a few days shy of 100 years ago — the 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, enabling Congress to impose a graduated income tax on Americans. Since that date, federal revenues have soared — but spending has soared even higher.
California Christian School Fights for Right to Hire Believers Only
A Christian school in California is suing to preserve its right to hire only Christians after two teachers who were dismissed for refusing to provide written evidence of their faith threatened the school with a lawsuit.
Under ObamaCare, It’s Quit Smoking or Pay the Price — Literally
ObamaCare allows insurers to charge smokers up to 50 percent more for coverage than nonsmokers, potentially pricing older smokers out of the insurance market altogether.
Biden 2016? It’s a Real Possibility
According to a lengthy Politico story, Vice President Joe Biden is already gearing up to run for president in 2016, and only Hillary Clinton may be able to stop him.
Globesity: How Globalists Are Feeding Off the Obesity Crisis
As fewer and fewer people deem man-made global warming to be a crisis worthy of an international response, globalists are using the “obesity epidemic” to achieve their goals.
Pa. Kindergartner Suspended for “Terroristic Threat” With Bubble Gun
“Can’t kids be kids anymore?” asked Maryland attorney Robin Ficker.
In today’s hysterical anti-gun atmosphere, the answer, at least for public-school students, is apparently no. The day after a first-grade boy in Ficker’s state was suspended from school for using his fingers as a gun during recess, a kindergarten girl in Pennsylvania was sent home for 10 days merely for telling her friends that she would shoot them with a Hello Kitty soap-bubble gun — a toy that was not even in her possession at the time.
Six-Year-Old Suspended From Maryland School for Using Fingers as Gun
A six-year-old boy was suspended from school in Trappe, Maryland, for the grave offense of using his fingers as an imaginary gun in a game of cops and robbers — the second such suspension in the Old Line State this month.