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New Ad: $500,000 Wasted on Non-Working Solar Panels
Americans for Prosperity Foundation Targets Wasted Green Energy Subsidies Little Rock, AR – Americans for Prosperity Foundation – Arkansas, the state’s leading voice for economic freedom and limited government, today released the first of fifteen ads that expose the wasteful … Continue reading
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Happy Taxiversary!
In honor of everyone (ahem… mostly everyone) sending in their tax forms and checks to the IRS today, here are some tax facts we found over on the Tax Foundation’s site. If you have a moment after perusing the facts … Continue reading
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Unsustainable: Part 1
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has produced their 4th edition of “Rich States, Poor States” – their annual assessment of state economic competitiveness. The manual can be a very effective tool when trying to assess where our state stands … Continue reading
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Restoring American Exceptionalism Simulcast
American 15-year-olds rank 35th out of 57 countries in math and literacy! America shouldn’t be 35th in anything. It’s time to Restore American Exceptionalism! Rather than protecting and promoting failure, let’s put our kids first. Let’s do even more to … Continue reading
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Sustainability and What Schools Are Teaching Our Children
Thanks to Jim Huffman over at the Daily Caller for a little insight into some of the “facts” being given to our kids in school. These are just a few more reasons why we must remain vigilant and involved in … Continue reading
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Obama’s record isn’t kid-friendly
Amy Frederick at the Daily Caller delves into the not-so-friendly record of the President. The D.C. rumor mill of late has President Obama dropping Joe Biden from the ticket this year in favor of Hillary Clinton, but I don’t buy … Continue reading
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So how much is too much to spend on a failure?
Thanks to David Kinkade over at the Arkansas Project blog for this piece. Just another example of wasteful government spending right here in Arkansas. Seems with the new information coming out every day about things like this and the Arkansas … Continue reading
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A Property Rights Reader from CEI
The Competitive Enterprise Institute has a good reader on all things having to do with property rights. It’s definitely an important and hot button issue in several areas right now, so we thought it was timely to post. Due to … Continue reading
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What if Freedom Were Temporary?
Some great thoughts from Judge Napolitano. What if our rights didn’t come from God or from our humanity, but from the government? What if the government really thinks we’re not unique individuals with immortal souls, but just public property? What … Continue reading
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A date that lives in infamy
We found this earlier today on HotAir.com (with a great video from the Washington Times) and think it’s worth the share. Hard to believe it’s been 70 years since Pearl Harbor was attacked. Before December 7th, 1941, most Americans believed … Continue reading
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