Michelle Malkin:
Powerball's Biggest Winner: Government
Ka-ching! Wednesday's Powerball jackpot soared to $1.5 billion as get-rich-quick mania seized America this week. But you don't need to wait for the drawing to know who'll score the royal payoff.
John Stossel:
Optimism and Obama
In the commercial that President Obama released prior to his final State of the Union address, Obama said he would tell Congress how "optimistic" he is about America's future.
Walter E. Williams:
Minimum Wage Dishonesty
Michael Hiltzik, a columnist and Los Angeles Times reporter, wrote an article titled "Does a minimum wage raise hurt workers? Economists say: We don't know."
Brent Bozell:
David Brooks Loses It on Ted Cruz
New York Times columnist David Brooks poses as a moderate who never stoops to being crabbily doctrinaire. He is the very model of a PBS/NPR "conservative" -- defining conservatism in a very 1950s way, as wearing dreary gray suits and liking Ike and Dick Nixon. Go along, and get along with the liberal elites.
Star Parker:
Fighting Poverty With Real American Values
A recent forum on fighting poverty, sponsored by the Jack Kemp Foundation and moderated by House Speaker Paul Ryan and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, showed why the Republican Party is America's party of vision.
Jonah Goldberg:
GOP Race Hasn't Stuck to the Script
According to conventional wisdom, the GOP nominates the guy whose turn it is, while the Democrats look for a savior. As Bill Clinton once said, "In every presidential election, Democrats want to fall in love. Republicans just fall in line."
Bob Barr:
When It Comes To Combatting Gun Violence, the Real Empty Seat is in the Oval Office
At one time in the United States, when storied leaders like Thomas Jefferson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan walked the corridors of the White House, the annual State of the Union actually meant something.
Wayne Allyn Root:
Tea Party Response to President’s State of Union
As a Washington DC outsider, patriot and anti-politician who believes in the American Dream and American exceptionalism, I am proud to follow previous Tea Party leaders who have delivered this response to President Obama in previous years - U.S. Senator Rand Paul, U.S. Senator Mike Lee, Congresswoman Michelle Bachman, Congressman Curt Clausen, and former Presidential candidate and business leader Herman Cain.
Caroline Glick:
In Pakistan, They Trust
It is a testament to the precarious state of the world today that in a week that saw North Korea carry out a possible test of a hydrogen bomb, the most frightening statement uttered did not come from Pyongyang. It came from Pakistan.
Ben Shapiro:
The West's Terminal Radical Islam Denial Syndrome
Last year, there were 452 suicide terror attacks across the world. Four hundred and fifty of them were committed by Muslims. Last month, Muslims pledging allegiance to ISIS murdered 14 people in San Bernardino, California. Last week, thousands of Muslims around Europe, from Germany to Sweden to Switzerland, sexually assaulted hundreds of young women on New Year's Eve. Just days ago, a Muslim man shot a Philadelphia cop at point-blank range and declared that he did it in the name of Islam.
Austin Bay:
The Global State of War
President Barack Obama has a penchant for declaring peace. For example, his second inaugural, delivered in Jan. 2013: "A decade of war is now ending," he said. "An economic recovery has begun."
Mytheos Holt:
What’s Good for GE Is Not Good For Your Internet Connection
One doesnt exactly have to reach to come up with reasons why 2016 will be an important year. Particularly in political and policy circles.
Rachel Marsden:
Germany Dealing With Pains Of Failed Integration
More than 500 women filed police complaints after a New Year's Eve celebration in Cologne, Germany, with about 40 percent of the women alleging sexual assault. Of the 32 suspects identified by police, 22 are asylum seekers, mostly North African or Arabic, according to the German Interior Ministry.
Jacob Sullum:
Paperwork Can't Stop Criminals From Getting Guns
A lack of background checks for gun buyers plainly had nothing to do with the mass shootings that have grabbed headlines in the last few years. The weapons used in those crimes were purchased legally from federally licensed firearms dealers, which means the buyers passed background checks.
Armstrong Williams:
Responsible Gun Ownership is Not Only A Right But A Duty of Citizenship
It has been said time and again, but it bears repeating: about the only thing that restrictive gun laws have done in our country is prevent the good guys from defending themselves when bad guys attack.
Tim Benson:
Thanks to Teacher’s Union, Chicago Public Schools are a Perpetual-Motion Machine of Mediocrity
The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) has voted overwhelmingly to go on strike during the 2016 spring semester, with a walk-out tentatively scheduled for late March. This would be the second teachers strike in the Windy City over the past four years and would serve as a glaring reminder shame has been fully expunged from civil society.
Zachary Gappa:
The New Way to be Pro-Choice
There is a new theme emerging in the media: an explicit attempt to normalize abortion to a degree we haven't seen before.
John Kass:
'Concussion' a Strong Counterpoint to NFL Glory
The NFL playoffs will be on TV in millions of American homes this weekend, and the games begin. Mom and dad in their jerseys, kids in their team gear, snacks on the coffee table, beer in the fridge, everybody reaching for something, the eyes of the family eager for impact, a truly American scene. Advertisers and marketers can't ask for anything better than that.
Mike Fuljenz:
January 2016- Week 2 Edition
Gold is up 4% in the first week of 2016 while the stock market is down 6%, a 10% swing in one week.
John Hawkins:
Everything You Need To Know About Socialism in 20 Quotes
"The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money."
Thomas Sowell:
'Messing With the Constitution'
In recent years, a small but growing number of people have advocated a convention of states to propose amendments to the Constitution of the United States. The reaction to the proposal has been hostile, out of all proportion to either the originality or the danger of such a convention.