Articles By: Tom Toth

Preventing Social Security from Costing You Your Firearms

Preventing Social Security from Costing You Your Firearms

The Obama administration has proposed new regulations to use the Social Security Administration’s databases to ban as many as 4.2 million current Social Security recipients (and unknown millions more in the future) from owning guns, in what the National Rifle Association has called “the largest gun grab in American history.”

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Vote Fraud in 2014

Vote Fraud in 2014

To board an airplane, open a checking account, buy an alcoholic beverage, or get a job at most employers in the United States, you need valid, government issued form of photo identification. Yet submitting a ballot at the polls, the unquestioned integrity of which is the very cornerstone of any meaningful democratic process, is less onerous than buying a pack of cigarettes.

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McConnell Promise to Rein in EPA

McConnell Promise to Rein in EPA

The front lines of the Administration’s alarmist war on coal literally hits home for the new incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who during this year’s campaign identified the his top priority in January’s new Congress to “do whatever I can to get the EPA reined in.”

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How Republicans COULD Kill ObamaCare

How Republicans COULD Kill ObamaCare

After sweeping the electoral map on Tuesday, the Republican Party has a clear, historically powerful mandate from the American people: stop Obama and his healthcare takeover. And there’s a clear plan to do just that.

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Tesla Motors showroom in Washington D.C.(Photo credit: Mario Roberto Durán Ortiz)

Crony ‘Capitalism’ Strikes Tesla

Tesla Motors, the American car maker created in 2003 by “engineers who set out to prove that electric vehicles could be awesome,” has been banned from opening stores in Michigan to advertise and sell its vehicles.

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EPA Headquarters in Washington D.C.

Environmentalism Hurts Poor Families Worst

One of the largest energy providers in New England announced recently that energy costs for a typical household could increase 37% over last year. For many poorer families, that $40 per month increase will force a choice between purchasing enough food to feed a cold family or warming the bedrooms they return to — malnourished, or suffering otherwise from a lack of household resources to fund Obama’s jihad on affordable energy.

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ObamaCare: Quarter-Million Virginians Losing Health Coverage

ObamaCare: Quarter-Million Virginians Losing Health Coverage

250,000 Virginians will see their health insurance canceled before the year’s end due to Obamacare fallout. Explaining why people are losing their health coverage because of the law you created is hardly the closing argument any incumbent wants to make.

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The 17th Amendment: The Irrelevant States

The 17th Amendment: The Irrelevant States

Elections to decide who will control Congressional majorities in the House and Senate are less than seven weeks away, and this calm before the political storm is as good a time as any to analyze the state our government’s most powerful branch—the people’s Congress. Specifically, why exactly do we have two chambers that are elected the same way, with one being less accountable to the people and yet more powerful than the other?

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Going After the First Amendment

Going After the First Amendment

While the words to the Pledge of Allegiance still rang fresh from the Senate chamber after opening the session yesterday, Harry Reid took the podium to announce his party’s intentions to establish a plan to corrupt the First Amendment with a contradictory constitutional amendment.

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Lawlessness Has a Cost, Mr. President

Lawlessness Has a Cost, Mr. President

Republicans have been gifted the opportunity to set themselves up for a landslide victory in the 2014 midterms, thanks exclusively to another one of Obama’s lawless pen and phone executive actions. Will the Republicans take their chance to go for the jugular and sweep the Democrats in the November elections?

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