by Paul Vallely | Sep 28, 2013 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – In the Constitution, the power of the purse is the purview of the House of Representatives. Why? Because this is the people’s house, where the purse is controlled by the people, not a reigning monarch at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. nor a...
by Paul Vallely | Mar 7, 2013 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – Senator Rand Paul, now famous for his almost 13-hour triumphant filibuster for the Constitution and against the usurpation of power by the Executive seemed to set the world on its ear yesterday and late into today. Since the end of his...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 16, 2012 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – The Dream Act passes – by executive fiat. If the idea was sound, and if it only needed a policy enforcement change, he would have done so. The problem is, he announced it with an Executive Order. The only conclusion is it was an...
by Paul Vallely | May 6, 2012 | Politics-DC
By Scott Winchell, Editor-in-Chief; SUA Is winning everything? It certainly appears to be, especially in politics. Winning is everything in DC! In fact, in order to win, we have no budget, scandals galore… Is the Republican party now committing what a very large...
by Paul Vallely | Apr 21, 2012 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – By now, even the most ardent nay-sayer of so-called ‘Birthers’ must admit, this Obama document fraud issue, and ignoring the eligibility question stinks to the high heavens. In the privacy of their own abodes they surely must...