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WASHINGTON, D.C.—On Thursday, the increasingly divisive Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) celebrated its 40th anniversary. Unable to pass unpopular and economically destructive regulatory measures through Congress, Democrats have turned to the EPA to enact their controversial agenda.
Over the last decade, the agency has been the origin of increasingly heavy regulations on American infrastructure and technology. The [...]

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Things had been looking up for gun-rights activists. In 2008, the Supreme Court ruled in D.C. v. Heller that Washington’s handgun laws were unconstitutional. In the summer of 2010, in McDonald v Chicago, the court expanded that ruling to apply to handgun laws in all 50 states.
Even President Obama seemed relatively open to Second Amendment rights, saying on [...]

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A food safety bill that has burned up precious days of the Senate’s lame-duck session appears headed back to the chamber because Democrats violated a constitutional provision requiring that tax provisions originate in the House.
By pre-empting the House’s tax-writing authority, Senate Democrats appear to have touched off a power struggle with members of their own [...]

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It’s no accident that Austrian economics is newly popular. It provides the best explanation for the business cycle we just lived through.
But the resurgent popularity of Austrian economics may actually be hampering the ability of the Federal Reserve to reflate the economy with low interest rate policies. Businesses, now aware of the dangers of a [...]

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This is what the 2010 midterm elections will change about U.S. climate policy: Cap-and-trade was dead. Now it will be deader.
The Republican rout on Nov. 2 swept in dozens of new representatives and senators opposed to using a cap-and-trade scheme to tackle greenhouse gas emissions. By one estimate, almost half of GOP freshman legislators don’t even believe [...]

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WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Senator John Cornyn, R-Texas, delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding his Balanced Budget Amendment resolution, which has been adopted by the Senate Republican Conference:
“Mr. President, I’d like to briefly draw attention to a resolution that the conference of Republican Senators and Senators-Elect adopted yesterday. One that I think [...]

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Below is an Op-Ed that mentions Dr. Paul in the Washington Examiner.
On Tuesday, the American people sent a clear message. Now is the time for politicians in Washington to make hard choices, live within our means and reduce the size of government.
Republicans have wisely described these results as a second chance rather than a mandate. [...]

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Find your voting location!

Published on 01 November 2010 by admin in General News

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You can visit the Kentucky Voter Information Center HERE

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Dr. Rand Paul is featured on the cover of the latest issue of TIME Magazine.  See below.

Link to online article here: http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,2027959-2,00.html

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Below is the Richmond Register’s endorsement of Dr. Rand Paul for U.S. Senate in Kentucky.
RICHMOND — We are probably just as shocked as you are that we have chosen to endorse Rand Paul for U.S. Senate.
We admit, it has been a long, crazy campaign season. There have been a lot of distractions from the real [...]

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