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August 5, 2014

U.S. Crippled Under $2 Trillion in Entitlement Spending

Could a family give away almost all of its household income and still pay its bills? 

August 4, 2014

Are Anti-Fracking Laws a "Taking" of a Property's Values? (Audio: Interview)

Growing efforts by state and local governments to stop fracking could end up in the Supreme Court because they may unconstitutionally limit property owners’ ability to profit from their mineral rights. 

August 1, 2014

SoundByte: Illegal Immigrants Demand a Voice in the White House

Can't blame them for asking. Truth is, conservatives would like a voice, too. 

July 28, 2014

Dueling Rulings on Obamacare Subsidies (Audio: Interview)

Merrill Matthews breaks down with WGTK's Joe Elliott the “dueling rulings” issued regarding Obamacare subsidies, explaining the Halbig decision’s impact and why the Supremes could agree with the DC Circuit. 

July 23, 2014

The Halbig Decision's Impact on Obamacare and the Health Insurance Market (Audio: Interview)

Merrill Matthews discusses the Halbig decision and its impact on Obamacare.

July 22, 2014

SoundByte: Supremes May Decide Who Rules in Obamacare Fight

Is it “the word of the law” or the “word of President Obama” that rules? Dr. Merrill Matthews says the Supreme Court may have to decide in the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act. 

July 9, 2014

Wind’s Future As Key Player in US Energy Likely Just Hot Air (IPI Podcast)

Wind energy faces several likely insurmountable challenges to becoming a dependable part of America’s energy portfolio.

July 8, 2014

SoundByte: Who's Responsible for the Flood of Illegals?

Who’s responsible for the flood of illegal immigrants across the border? 

July 8, 2014

Growing income inequality? There’s no "there" there. (Audio: Interview)

The left tries to make income inequality the hot button issue of the 2014 elections, but the government’s own key index clearly reports an altogether different story.

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