
Doug Bandow
“Victory for the Sit-in Strikers,” exulted the AFL-CIO blog. “Three Cheers for Workers Who Waged the Sit-In,” shouted another blog…
Central Asia has escaped Soviet domination, but the newly independent states have replicated communist repression. Nations like Kazakhstan never really…
Barack Obama’s election as president has triggered hysterically high hopes at home and abroad. The frenzied reaction of Europeans to…
Organized labor spent tens of millions of dollars and untold man hours to help elect a Democratic Congress in 2006….
In Washington India is increasingly looked to as a potential counterweight to China. But the communal violence of the late…
Every time it seems the so-called Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is about to join the “world community,” the Kim…
We stopped paying for government three months ago. Tax Freedom Day was April 23rd. That’s when the average American effectively…
The Lisbon Treaty was supposed to be a done deal in Europe. After the embarrassing rejection of the European Union…
Like a monster in a horror flick franchise, the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST), an omnibus treaty originally blocked…
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, approved by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948, comes close to…