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27
2010
President Obama says that he wishes to increase employment, double U.S. exports, and end the recession. But ihis regulatory apparatchiks haven’t gotten the memo.
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Dec
27
2010
President Obama says that he wishes to increase employment, double U.S. exports, and end the recession. But ihis regulatory apparatchiks haven’t gotten the memo.
BigGovernment Articles | Robert James Bidinotto |
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agricultural products, agriculture, agro-chemicals, alfalfa, ANWR, Barack Obama, bioengineering, biotechnology, bureaucracy, cap-and-trade, Clean Water Act, Coal, congress, corn, cotton, crops, Department of Agriculture, Department of the Interior, drilling moratorium, Economics, Endangered Species Act, energy, energy costs, Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, environmental regulation, environmentalists, EPA, EPA regulation, exports, farming, Featured Story, food crisis, food prices, food shortages, fossil fuels, genetically modified crops, global warming, GM crops, greenhouse gases, gulf oil spill, oil, oil drilling, Oil prices, organic farming, pesticides, President Obama, recession, Regulation, robert zoellick, Sen. Blanche Lincoln, soy, Supreme Court, Technology, Tom Vilsack, unemployment, USDA, World Bank
Oct
24
2010
The Tea Party movement is more than political activism; it is a cultural crusade to overthrow a bipartisan “Ruling Class.”
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Oct
12
2010
Maryland’s tight congressional race between Andy Harris and Frank Kratovil pits free-market constitutionalists against false friends in special-interest groups. At stake: the balance of power in the House.
BigGovernment Articles, Constitution, News | Robert James Bidinotto |
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Sep
13
2010
Barack Obama is the only American president to truly despise, at the deepest philosophical level, what America uniquely stands for—which is precisely why he aims to be a “transformational president.” His campaign to vandalize the American legacy can still be reversed—but only if we retain the will and acquire the intellectual clarity to make our voices heard and our votes counted.
BigGovernment Articles, Constitution | Robert James Bidinotto |
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Jul
09
2010
From their moratorium on oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, to their plans to ban vital agro-chemicals, the Obama administration’s environmental regulators are killing thousands of jobs needed for economic recovery.
BigGovernment Articles, Uncategorized | Robert James Bidinotto |
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May
22
2010
The annual report of the President’s Cancer Panel is a scientific travesty written by radical environmentalists. And its endorsement of the “precautionary principle” would be hazardous to your health.
BigGovernment Articles, Uncategorized | Robert James Bidinotto |
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May
17
2010
Environmentalists and the EPA engineered a panic over “alar on apples” two decades ago. Now, they’re at it again, and their latest target is a safe, effective herbicide called atrazine.
BigGovernment Articles, News, Uncategorized | Robert James Bidinotto |
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Apr
24
2010
At a time when the American taxpayer is on the hook for trillions in current and future federal spending—when the Congressional Budget Office warns that the current rate of federal spending is “unsustainable”—liberal Democrats in Congress have earmarked over $68 million of taxpayer dollars for a Boston shrine to the late Senator Edward Kennedy.
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Apr
16
2010
As long as the Democrats continue to control Congress, we’ll have to endure an endless procession of initiatives for the federal government to take over industry after industry. Health insurance and college loans went under federal hegemony with passage of a single bill, known as “ObamaCare.”
Now, a new bill, referred to by the name of [...]
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