by Dan Mitchell | Mar 15, 2023 | Opinion and Commentary
Originally published by the Washington Times on March 7, 2023. The rapid march of technology has paved the way for a slew of privacy challenges that lawmakers have struggled to address. Consequently, data privacy is a growing concern for Americans finding it difficult...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Apr 18, 2022 | Opinion and Commentary
Originally published by the Inside Sources on April 12, 2022. Global outrage over the Russian invasion of Ukraine emboldened Western leaders to levy unprecedented sanctions on Russia and the oligarchs bolstering Vladimir Putin’s regime. As war rages on and Russia’s...
by Dan Mitchell | Apr 11, 2021 | Big Government, Blogs
There’s a growing controversy about whether the various coronavirus-lockdown rules should be relaxed for people who have been vaccinated (as opposed to being relaxed for hypocritical politicians). And if those restrictions are relaxed, vaccinated people...
by Brian Garst | Mar 13, 2019 | Big Government, Blogs, Privacy
On Friday, House Democrats voted along party lines to pass H.R. 1, a sweeping election reform bill called the “For the People Act.” But instead of improving the electoral system as they claim, it unconstitutionally undermines key democratic institutions....
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 16, 2018 | Big Government, Blogs, Privacy
It’s a judgement call, of course, but I think the IRS’s suppression of the Tea Partywas the worst of all the Obama-era scandals. Some people say the green-energy scams like Solyndra should be at the top of the list, but steering taxpayer money to campaign donors was...