McConnell Outlines Strategy on Campaign Finance Regulation
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) acknowledged Feb. 16 at the Conservative Political Action Conference that he has abandoned his decade-long filibuster against campaign finance reform legislation. But...
View ArticleTwo Ex-GOP Senators Warn of Potential ACORN Vote Fraud
It might seem a stretch, but the behavior of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, better known as ACORN, may hold the key to the 2008 elections. The union-backed far-Left network...
View ArticleObama, Congress Expand National Service: Is Service Becoming Servitude?
Who could argue with so noble an idea as "national service?" On the surface, the idea is irresistible. By persuading people, especially youths, to voluntarily devote a portion of their lives to...
View ArticleSenate Committee Approves Radical Obama NLRB Nominee; Filibuster Likely
To many of its critics, the National Labor Relations Board might well be renamed the National Organized Labor Relations Board. That's because this ostensibly impartial federal adjudication body...
View ArticleDuke’s Rogers: Wind Subsidies Yield Big Profits
Say what you want about Duke Energy and the often-injudicious CEO James Rogers, but at least he is focused on his company’s profitability and the interests of shareholders.Last week he composed an...
View ArticleExelon CEO Seeks Profits From Climate Regulations
NLPC has piled pixels in reporting the crony capitalism and gaming of government regulations by Duke Energy CEO James Rogers, who has favored a political engagement approach to the conduct of business...
View ArticleObama-Supporting Law Firm Advised on Failed Fisker Loan
An international law firm, which gave substantial political donations to President Obama and fellow Democrats over the last three campaign cycles, received its own significant stimulus award to advise...
View ArticleLawyers Who Backed Obama Advised on Failed Loan Programs
Last week NLPC reported that an international law firm, whose employees provided significant campaign support for President Obama, was paid $1.8 million from the stimulus to review and conduct “due...
View ArticleNY Times: $900K Flows From 'Mysterious' Donor
The New York Times has a front-page story today on a political giver named James Robert Williams, who has no visible means of support, but is very generous to both parties and to politicians of...
View ArticleNew Senate Immigration Amnesty Plan Bears Union Imprint
If there were any doubts that the oft-used term "comprehensive immigration reform" is a stalking-horse for amnesty, a new Senate proposal unveiled yesterday should dispel them. The measure, touted as a...
View ArticleSenate Immigration Bill Would Create $150 Million Slush Fund for Pro-Amnesty...
Among the criticisms of the new Senate immigration bill is the secretive manner in which it was written. And given the details, it's hardly any wonder that the eight senators overseeing the proceedings...
View ArticleSenate Republicans Block Mel Watt FHFA Nomination; White House to Try Again
North Carolina Democratic Congressman Melvin Watt has a dream job: running a federal agency that controls around $5 trillion in financial assets. For now, he'll have to keep dreaming about it. On...
View ArticleLetter Carriers Local Secretary-Treasurer in Missouri Indicted
On January 27, John McCain, former secretary-treasurer of National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 1016, was indicted in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri on one count of...
View ArticleLetter Carriers Secretary-Treasurer in Missouri Pleads Guilty
On June 22, John McCain, former secretary-treasurer of National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 2016, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri to one count of...
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