Economy and Trade
The Commerce Clause as a Mechanism to Expand the Federal Government
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (a.k.a. ObamaCare) supporters maintain that the act is constitutional under Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution, which is commonly referred to as the Commerce Clause. Article I, Section 8 describes Congress' powers. The clause states that Congress has the power, "To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes."
Dodd-Frank’s stealth takeover of corporate America
Hidden in the 2,300 plus pages of the Dodd-Frank financial regulation bill is a provision that could give special interests increasing control of the management of our nation’s publicly traded corporations. Under the false pretense of increasing shareholder input, via the proxy mechanism, Section 971 of the bill gives the Securities and Exchange Commission the power to require publicly traded companies to fund the campaign of outside nominees for the board of directors. While that nominee would have to be proposed by a shareholder, the intent of “proxy access” is to allow unions
Debt Hypocrisy
The headline blares “Obama endorses deficit commission plan”, but as Politico points out, “the endorsement comes so late that it risks being seen as just a ploy to win over swing Democratic senators whose votes the White House needs to lift the federal debt ceiling.”
- William Moloney, Contributing Editor's blog
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Insanity: doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results
Just released from the Congressional Budget Office:
"CBO's current estimate of ARRA's budgetary impact over the period 2009-2019 – a total increase of deficits of $862 billion – is about $75 billion greater than the agency originally estimated." (Source: Budget and Economic Outlook, 2010-2020, pg. 98)
- A Line of Sight's blog
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Follow Europe's Laggards? No Thanks
Investor's Business Daily Editorial, January 22, 2010
For the past year, Democrats have used the "European model" as their template for change in the U.S. A new report on productivity shows why that might not be such a hot idea.
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Messing With Joe
A mere eleven months ago when the Obama Administration was new and hype was the name of the game, Congress handed the new President a $787 billion blank check made out to “Stimulus”. Obama and his team of economic soothsayers said it would save America from economic catastrophe, and keep unemployment from rising beyond the unthinkably high level of 8.0 percent. Additionally, Obama introduced a new matrix in labor statistical analysis by promising that the legislation would “save-or-create” 3.5 million jobs.
- Bob Beauprez, Editor-in-Chief's blog
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Debt Continues to Explode
"So one of the central goals of this administration is restoring fiscal responsibility....I'm still committed to halving the deficit we inherited by the end of my first term -- cutting it in half. "
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AP IMPACT: Road projects don't help unemployment
From the Associated Press
By MATT APUZZO and BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE
WASHINGTON - Ten months into President Barack Obama's first economic stimulus plan, a surge in spending on roads and bridges has had no effect on local unemployment and only barely helped the beleaguered construction industry, an Associated Press analysis has found.
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The Intrinsic Morality of Capitalism
By Brian Anderson, Contributing Editor
A Glimmer of Hope
Yesterday’s jobs report finally offered a little bit of good news. Now if Washington can resist “fixing it” any more. For your weekend reading we commend two on-point editorials. The first from the Wall Street Journal contains this sage piece of advice:
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