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Why Tax Cuts Matter
The following are excerpts from Steve Forbes' November 13 address to members of The Heritage Foundation's Executive Committee during the ...
That Tax-Raising Odor Is An Unmistakable Scent
When Iwas a youngster, my brother and I would play hide and seek from our beagle, Tyrone. Our sister would distract Ty around the side o...
So Much for High School Economics 101
Nationally syndicated radio talk show host Herman Cain (a contributing columnist for Townhall.com) makes a compelling point about libera...
Self-reliance: A Real Solution
In an article last Sunday on the increasing violence in New Orleans, the Associated Press reported, "With at least eight slayings in the...
New Year's Resolutions for Our Nation
Hope everyone enjoyed a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year's Eve with family and friends. As I looked forward to 2007 I thought it wou...
Restoring Public Confidence
The public's perception about the war in Iraq was certainly a factor in the last election, but contrary to what the media would have us b...
The world will miss Milton Friedman and Jeane Kirkpatrick
One of the toughest things about life is saying goodbye to your heroes. Within the last few weeks, two of America's greatest are suddenly...
Is It My Money?
A newspaper columnist in Tallahassee recently said: "The biggest misnomer by tax complainers is that someone is trying to take my money....
By the Numbers
Clinton's former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin said last week that Congress should raise taxes. But the following numbers compiled by t...
Keeping the Objectives in Constant Sight
Anyone who knows much about OCPA, knows that we have a free-market perspective which aligns us on the issues with the conservatives in t...
Ten Good Reasons
It's a perfect world. There's no war, famine, disease or pestilence. There's no crime, hatred or even uncivil words. The economy is boomi...
Off-shore Drilling Makes Sense
America's energy independence has been restrained ever since Congress passed the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act in 1978. That legisla...
Deep Drilling Frenzy
For national security reasons, there are regions we need to be drilling but aren't, like the Artic Wildlife Refuge and Florida's coast. T...
Energy Alternatives Can Reduce Dependance
"Over time, the U.S. needs to limit its dependence on foreign oil, especially from the Middle East, shifting to other sources of supply a...
Oil and Global Strategic Positioning
"It is only a matter of time until America's energy security, including its economic health and defense capabilities, will be jeopardized...
Foreign Oil Sources: Shaky at Best
In concluding his remarks at The Heritage Foundation in March of 2003, Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Montana) stated, "Before 9/11, the U.S. Congr...
The "Hdden Cost" of Imported Oil
The recent newly discovered petroleum pool beneath the Gulf of Mexico which could yield, by some estimates, 3 billion to 15 billion barre...
ANWR Wackiness
The recent newly discovered petroleum pool beneath the Gulf of Mexico which could yield, by some estimates, 3 billion to 15 billion barre...
Good News from the Gulf
As previously mentioned in the FaxLine Report, the Gulf of Mexico has great potential for oil and gas reserves. So much so, that earlier ...
Energy Policy Redo
For years, policy makers have been telling us we need a comprehensive energy policy. After four years of partisan wrangling, Congress fi...
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Oklahoma’s dynamic Medicaid discussio...
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Work to be done
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Tornado Relief Donation Centers
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A question of priorities: Taxpayers o...
Monday, May 20, 2013
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Why school boards often don’t represent their c...
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At a glance: State ballot questions
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Oklahoma’s Improved Economic Performance Sugges...
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Mitch Daniels, straight shooter
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