I've argued that Sara Palin is a cultural rather than a political phenomenon, although none the less powerful for that. But if she really wants to run for President—and I think she could win—at some po...
When Barack Obama completely ignored the problem of uncontrolled immigration during his Jobs Summit, my former colleague Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) issued the following statement that was signed by 21 con...
At last week's Job Summit, there was talk of a second stimulus package, of tax credits for small businesses that hire new workers, of an Infrastructure Bank to select national priority public works p...
[Peter Brimelow writes: This column appeared in WorldNetDaily, Thursday December 3, 2009, under the headline Putting Americans back to work. As far as I can see, it's the ONLY mention of the im...
The President is about roar off to Copenhagen in his personal 747 jumbo jet to raise awareness, in a December 9 speech, of how carbon emissions lead to Climate Change—the cause formerly known as "G...
Too many people. Not enough jobs. This, in a nutshell, is the dilemma facing the United States economy. On Thursday Barack Obama convokes a Who's Who of business, labor, and academia to brainstorm t...
From the November 27 Los Angeles Times:
Having been preoccupied with passing a healthcare bill, the White House is eager to demonstrate it is sensitive to the economic hardship Americans face. To that ...
We were in rural Arkansas, staying with my wife's grandparents, when the news broke that Sarah Palin was the GOP 2008 Vice Presidential pick. Lydia's grandfather had been showing his gun collection to ...
October's unemployment numbers came in this morning:
The unemployment rate has surpassed 10 percent for the first time since 1983 — and is likely to go higher.
Nearly 16 million people can't find jobs...
After his bid for the presidency, Tom Tancredo retired from Congress. While he is still championing the cause of patriotic immigration reform in private life, and may return to public office, the vo...