Bastardization of the 14th Amendment
The arrogance of Democrats’ calls for the president to invoke the 14th Amendment to by-pass Congress to raise the debt ceiling demonstrates... Read More
Do We Still Need Our Armed Forces When We Don’t Secure Our Own Borders?
Why does our nation have military services? Why are we spending so much money on nuclear-powered submarines–both the "boomers" the huge submarines... Read More
Whatever the Nation's Problems Are, Capitol Hill's Solution Is More Immigration
Capitol Hill’s knee-jerk reaction to problem solving is to call for more immigration, issue more non-immigrant visas or liberalize existing immigration laws.... Read More
Government Of the People, By the People and For the People?
"Government of the people, by the people and for the people" was President Abraham Lincoln's eloquent way of describing the relationship between... Read More
University of Mexico, Anyone?
Ten years ago, California passed the Immigrant Higher Education Act that gives in-state tuition rates at public colleges to students who complete... Read More
Explaining the Congressional Black Caucus’ Abandonment of Its Core Constituency
A recent Fox News survey shows that the economic crisis currently engulfing African-Americans is worse than previously estimated. Since the earlier statistics... Read More
Pittsburgh: Temporarily Batman’s Gotham City, Permanently the Home of American Workers
Today, July 28, the temperature in my hometown of Pittsburgh, PA is 96 degrees with the humidity about the same. There’s nothing... Read More
Dust Flies at Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Non-Immigrant Visa Reform
According to participants at a hearing recently held by the Senate Judiciary Committee, the current employment-based immigration system (H-1B non-immigrant work visas) is... Read More
$1 Billion: Cost of Illegal Alien Hospital Care in California
With the federal deficit for fiscal year 2011 projected to be $1.65 trillion, the largest in U.S. history (a number so large... Read More
Immigration’s Adverse Impact on California’s Debt Rating; Explained
Here is a quintessential "good news, bad news" situation. The good news: Standard & Poor’s, referred to in a recent Associated Press... Read More