# Marseilles, Paris's Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports affected # Passengers forced to carry their own luggage off planes # 3,000 of the country’s 12,000 petrol stations have run dry # Disputes costing country £100million a day
A Forum of sorts is conducted at the The Disability Empowerment Center of Arizona where voters have the opportunity to question their candidates. The only incumbent shows up is Ed Pastor and he is questioned about the 1200 architects and Engineers w
The right of photographers to stand in a public place and take pictures of federal buildings has been upheld by a legal settlement reached in New York.
Abdul Raza al Janko, a Syrian man, has sued the U.S. government for damages suffered when he was detained. He was first detained in Afghanistan under the Taliban, accused of being a pro-American Israeli spy.
A billboard depicting Barack Obama as an Islamist suicide bomber, a gay and a Mexican bandit has triggered a storm of criticism in a western US city weeks ahead of crucial polls.
Tom Woods, the author of several bestsellers including "Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century" and "Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed and How Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse"
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The 10th Amendment Movement is an effort to push back against unconstitutional federal laws and regulations on a state level. The principle is known as "nullification," and was advised by many prominent founders.
As millions of hardworking Americans struggle to make ends meet, Senate staffers will participate in a 2-day orgy of back massages, organic food tastings and milk mustache photos. All part of a health fair for staffers, who enjoy some of the best hea
Basic government spending rose by 9% in fiscal 2010, driving the country to a $1.291 trillion deficit down $125 billion from 2009, but still the second-largest hole on record, the Congressional Budget Office said. CBO said the 9% rise in spending for
Americans have a more negative view of government today than they did a decade ago, or even a few years ago. Most say it focuses on the wrong things and lack confidence that it can solve big domestic problems; this general anti-Washington sentiment i
Hierarchies are systematically stupid and inefficient, for the following reasons.
1. Hayekian information problems: The people in authority who make the rules interfere with the people who know how to do the job and are in direct contact with the
In this struggling economy it is essential for politicians to take a step back and think about what government has been doing to business in this country. In less than 200 years, the free market, property rights, and respect for the rule of law took
Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania, dodged financial disaster last month by getting money from the state to make a payment to its bondholders. It did so even though the state warned that the money had to be used for city workers’ pensions.
Last week, the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics opened a new Internet-based voting system for a weeklong test period, inviting computer experts from all corners to prod its vulnerabilities in the spirit of "give it your best shot."
It used to be that when you talked about Big Government conspiring with Big Pharma to use human beings as guinea pigs in bizarre medical experiments, people would look at you as if you were some kind of loon. "Oh, the American government would never
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