- The endemic rot in government run health care
- Senate Unanimously Passes Coburn PAYGO Transparency Amendment (CFA Site »)
- The Debt Panel's 800-lb. Gorilla: Why Andy Stern Stands Out
- The Left Agree: Obamacare Ushers In Their Radical Ideological Agenda
- We Ought Focus On Cutting Taxes & Spending, Not Deficits
- The Debt Panel's 800-lb. Gorilla (AWF Site »)
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Does the Obamacare Investment Surtax
Apply to Capital Gains? - ATR Urges Opposition to Sen. Isakson Pension Bailout
- Taxpayers to Legislators: Clean Virginia Budget of Taxes
- ATR Supports the Georgia JOBS Act
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
- ATR Urges Utah Governor Herbert to Veto Tax Increase
- More on the VAT
- Public Sector Jobs
- How 550,000 jobs were destroyed by the minimum wage hike
- How Obamacare Will Hurt Poor Women & Children Most
- Federal Workers Make $11,000 More Than Private Sector Workers, and There’s More of Them (AWF Site »)
- Really?!? If This is Transparency, Beware of Opacity (CFA Site »)
Monday, March 8, 2010
- Legislation Introduced to Put Ronald Reagan on the $50 Bill
- Pledge Signer Wins Illinois Republican Gubernatorial Primary
- New Jersey Transparency Legislation Broadened to Encompass Localities (CFA Site »)
- "Net Neutrality" To Kill Jobs
- Illinois Medicaid Transparency Bill Advances (CFA Site »)
- NY Supreme Court Votes to Evict Residents and Close Businesses (PRA Site »)
- California US Senate Candidates Square Off in First Debate
Friday, March 5, 2010
- Small Step in Right Direction in NH Senate (CFA Site »)
- ATR and CFA Support the Spending Limit Amendment
- Utah Representative Breaks Tax Pledge
- AWF Will Rate Vote on House Jobs Bill (AWF Site »)
- Energy Tax Hike Series: Use it or Lose it Tax
Thursday, March 4, 2010
- The reliability of spending "estimates"
- Utah State Senator Tries to Sweeten Tax Hike with Pork
- Obama Administration Makes Attempt to Seize Millions of Acres Across America (PRA Site »)
- More "Stimulus" Boondoggles - Social Engineering and Lobbying for Higher Taxes
- Energy Tax Hike Series: Raises Taxes on Tertiary Injectants
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
- Is This Reality or a Science Fiction Dystopia?
- Andy Stern Update: US Attorney Reviewing Case & Obama Appoints Stern to Debt Panel
- Texans: Do You Know Which Candidates Have Signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge?
- AWF Asks White House to Take Position on Andy Stern Investigation After Appointment to Debt Panel (AWF Site »)
- AWF Continues Andy Stern Investigation (AWF Site »)
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
- Energy Tax Hike Series: Superfund Tax Reinstated
Monday, March 1, 2010
- Rick Berg First Pledge Signer in North Dakota Congressional Race
- Give a Hoot, Don’t Pollute . . .the Economy with Taxes or Unnecessary Spending
- Raise Taxes or Raise Taxes? Washington’s Solution to $2.8 Billion Budget Deficit
- Andy Stern Appointed to Debt Panel While Under Criminal Review for Lobbying Activities
- Andy Stern Appointed to Debt Panel While Under Criminal Review for Lobbying Activities (AWF Site »)
- Energy Tax Hike Series: IRS Sec. 199 Repeal
Friday, February 26, 2010
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Pwned!
Paul Ryan on Healthcare and Deficits - Senator Inhofe Urges EPA to Reconsider Endangerment Findings
- Governor Crist Proposes $2.7 Billion Budget Increase
- Union Favorability Numbers Continue to Fall (AWF Site »)
- Real Men of Genius - DC City Council Edition: Cigarette Tax Hike Reduces Revenue
- Energy Tax Hike Series: Repeal of Percentage Depletion Deduction
Thursday, February 25, 2010
- Virginia Budget: Get Rid of the Tax Increases
- ATRF Analysis: Limit Earning Stripping by Expatriated Entities
- Bob McConnell the First Signer of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge in CO-03 Race
- Energy Tax Hike Series: Passive Loss Exception Repeal
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
- Ann Marie Buerkle Signs Taxpayer Protection Pledge in NY-25
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
February 6, 2010: Ronald Reagan Day
From Nathan Pick on Saturday, February 6, 2010 12:01 AMToday, the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project celebrates the 99th anniversary of the birth of Ronald Reagan, our 40th President.
Every year we ask governors from all over the country to make proclamations setting aside February 6th as "Ronald Reagan Day." In 2010, twenty-seven governors made this proclamation honoring the Gipper. To see if your Governor made such a proclamation, click here.
Each proclamation and every Reagan dedication serve as a "teaching moment" to those who did not live to appreciate our 40th President. Every road, building, or mountain named after Ronald Reagan serve as a reminder of his life and an opportunity to discuss the success of his presidency.
The Ronald Reagan Legacy Project is dedicated to preserving the legacy of one of America's greatest presidents throughout the nation and abroad. The proclamations from governors all over the country transcend partisan politics to honor a great president.
Take a moment of your day to remember the life of our 40th President. Have a nice Ronald Reagan Day.
To see Grover Norquist's Ronald Reagan Day Op-Ed in the Washington Examiner, click here.
For more on the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project, click here.
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Comments
He was agood president. I really like him well as a President.
>> Suzette Jago Friday, February 12, 2010 12:35 PM
I was born in 1989. Once I reached the age of reason, I regretted not being born a year earlier.
>> Edward Monday, February 15, 2010 6:48 AM
I find it reprehensible that a single U.S. president should be the subject of a campaign to put his name in every county in the U.S. Our cities and counties should be honoring their own heroes. Our presidents have plenty of honor on currency, in quote, in nearly every bill that bears their signature. That goes for every one of our presidents. The same people who are pushing the Reagan initiative doubtlessly would say the federal government should intervene less in local affairs. They should follow their own advice and leave us alone. There are so many heroes in places I've lived whose names deserved to be on streets and buildings instead of some U.S. president who, frankly, did little or nothing for them.
>> Harriet Heithaus Sunday, February 21, 2010 10:04 AM