Not only is the president taking a machete to a regulatory state that has been growing unabated for more than eight decades, he’s having a substantive effect on the economy.
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America’s fracking boon has put the country on the doorstep of energy independence — all just a decade removed from dire warnings about “peak oil.”
We routinely hear that America’s infrastructure is deteriorating. Politicians from both parties campaign on improving the nation’s roads, airports, bridges and other public works.
This is a debate over who should control a large pile of money, those who earned it or Washington bureaucrats?
Nevada already spends millions on preschool programs for children in low-income areas, and Clark County offers the option in virtually every elementary school.
GOP apologists who try to write this off as an aberration are kidding themselves.
Automakers and green activists are pressuring Republicans to preserve the handout.
Almost four and a half years later, Ash Springs remains closed and locals are growing impatient as the issue becomes a symbol for bureaucratic indifference and inertia.
Self-described education advocates are primarily concerned about infusing the system with more money.