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So-Called "Railway Safety Act" Constitutes a Political Handout to Big Labor That Does Nothing to Improve Safety At All

America as we know it was built largely upon and because of our rail industry, and today it remains a pillar of our economy.

Unfortunately, a destructive proposal before Congress misleadingly named the "Railway Safety Act" (RSA), part of broader surface transportation reauthorization, threatens great harm to our railroads.

Simply put, the bill has nothing to do with improving safety, but has a lot to do with advancing the political agenda of Big Labor.  At a moment when inflation burdens American families and fragile supply chains remain vulnerable to disruption, the last thing our economy or rail sector need is another costly federal mandate imposed upon one of the nation’s most important transportation sectors.

As an initial matter, as noted by The Wall Street Journal, the…[more]

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Notable Quotes
 
On the Orlando Shootings and Gun Control:
 
 

"ISIS ... has learned the West's true vulnerability. A free society simply can't police everyone at once, and a relentless propaganda campaign aimed at radicals worldwide will yield jihadists who are ready to kill with any and all weapons available. The Paris attacks were conducted in a nation with far tighter gun controls than any state in the United States, and it resulted in more than twice the casualties of Orlando. Europe has suffered more than the U.S. in spite of its restrictive legal regime. The virus is spreading.

"The gun-control debate is nothing more than a destructive distraction. Is there a single viable gun-control proposal of the last decade that would keep a committed jihadist from arming himself? Indeed, the gun-control debate keeps us from focusing on the true danger: a terrorist movement that's learning how to attack a free society. It keeps us from focusing on the terrorists' capabilities and motivations. It keeps us from asking the very hard questions about how to defeat a movement that's based not just in a jihadist army that takes and holds territory but also in an ancient religious idea that has never gone away."

 
 
— David French, National Review
— David French, National Review
Posted June 14, 2016 • 08:05 AM
 
 
On Islamic Terrorism and the Orlando Nightclub Massacre:
 
 

"The U.S. can no longer treat the Islamic State, a resurgent al-Qaeda, and other terrorist organizations as distant enemies. Islamic terrorists' war on us has returned to American shores, and it will continue here as long as we refuse to exercise the tactics necessary to stamp it out. ...

"Orlando, like Paris and San Bernardino and London and Madrid and countless other attacks, is an attack on a way of life, painstakingly built up over centuries, that cares first and foremost for freedom. Now more than ever the West must uphold that way of life -- and take the fight to those who seek to destroy it."

 
 
— The Editors, National Review
— The Editors, National Review
Posted June 13, 2016 • 07:56 AM
 
 
On Googling Hillary Clinton:
 
 

"An explosive report released Thursday suggests that Google manipulated its search engine to boost Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton by burying unflattering stories about her.

"A video posted by SourceFed, a news and pop-culture website, accused Google of attempting to boost secretly Mrs. Clinton'€™s candidacy. ...

"The allegations by SourceFed, whose YouTube page shows 1.7 million subscribers, come on the heels of an Internet scandal involving allegations that Facebook manipulated its 'trending topics' section to omit conservative-friendly stories."

 
 
— Valerie Richardson, The Washington Times
— Valerie Richardson, The Washington Times
Posted June 10, 2016 • 07:26 AM
 
 
On Paying Attention to Obama's Economic 'Recovery':
 
 

"Employment: The economy has 'turned the corner,' we keep hearing. We'€™re now in a 'solid' jobs recovery, still others repeat. Funny how just a single month's data can alter the narrative.

"Unfortunately for the narrative, May's jobs report showing just 38,000 jobs created -- vs. a consensus Wall Street estimate of 160,000 new jobs -- was so far under trend that it can only be one of two things: a complete fluke, or an ominous sign that the economy is starting to seriously sputter. We're betting on the latter. ...

"Making things still worse, median family income in April stood at $57,243, still 0.6% below its level of 2000 -- a shocking indictment of Obama's policies built on massive regulation of the economy (Dodd-Frank, EPA), cheap money (Fed zero interest rates), interference in free markets (minimum wage and housing), and the takeover of one whole sector of the economy by the federal government (ObamaCare).

"Anyone who expresses surprise at the current economic doldrums just isn't paying attention."

 
 
— The Editors, Investor's Business Daily
— The Editors, Investor's Business Daily
Posted June 09, 2016 • 07:41 AM
 
 
On Bernie Sanders' California Primary Loss:
 
 

"Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are different in many ways, but perhaps never more so than in their approach to punctuality. While Clinton is habitually hours late, Sanders almost always sticks closely to his campaign schedule.

"So it was a surprise to see Sanders show up 40 minutes late to his speech at Tuesday night's election rally in Santa Monica, Calif. He was reportedly caught up in watching election returns back in his Los Angeles hotel room; the uncharacteristic delay seemed to reveal a man grappling with a momentous decision. Should he stay, or should he go?"

 
 
— Brendan Bordelon, National Review Online
— Brendan Bordelon, National Review Online
Posted June 08, 2016 • 08:35 AM
 
 
On Deposing Lois Lerner in the IRS Targeting Scandal:
 
 

"A lawsuit that forced the Internal Revenue Service to publish a list of all groups that were potentially subjected to inappropriate scrutiny could lead to the deposition of Lois Lerner, former head of the IRS' tax-exempt wing and the unofficial face of the IRS scandal.

"NorCal Tea Party Patriots, a California-based conservative group, filed the only successful lawsuit to date against the IRS for targeting practices that landed the agency in a firestorm of criticism in 2013. Last week, a judge in the Southern District of Ohio forced the IRS to release a list of 426 groups that may have faced discrimination when they applied for tax-exempt status. ...

"Lerner infamously invoked her Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer questions when she was called before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to testify about the tax agency's targeting in 2013 and 2014."

 
 
— Sarah Westwood, The Washington Examiner
— Sarah Westwood, The Washington Examiner
Posted June 07, 2016 • 08:09 AM
 
 
On ICE's Criminal Immigrant Reoffender Rate:
 
 

"They were among the nation's top priorities for deportation, criminals who were supposed to be sent back to their home countries. But instead they were released, one by one, in secret across the United States. Federal officials said that many of the criminals posed little threat to the public, but did little to verify whether that was true.

"It wasn't.

"A Globe review of 323 criminals released in New England from 2008 to 2012 found that as many as 30 percent committed new offenses, including rape, attempted murder, and child molestation -- a rate that is markedly higher than Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have suggested to Congress in the past. ...

"The public rarely learns about ICE's decisions to release criminals until something goes wrong -- because immigration is the only law enforcement system in the United States that keeps such records secret."

Read entire article here.

 
 
— Maria Sacchetti, Boston Globe
— Maria Sacchetti, Boston Globe
Posted June 06, 2016 • 07:25 AM
 
 
On Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in the Upcoming CA Primary:
 
 

"LOS ANGELES -- The acrid odor of Democratic panic, as real as the aroma of burned flesh and cordite on a battlefield, hangs over California in a dark cloud of confusion and uncertainty. 'This is how it smelled in '64,' says a stunned Democratic observer in Sacramento, 'with [Barry] Goldwater charging and [Nelson] Rockefeller on the run.'

"This time Hillary Clinton has the Rockefeller role, with Bernie Sanders in passionate pursuit as the stand-in Barry Goldwater. The point is that suddenly the Democratic world is about to be turned upside down, and everyone is plundering precedents to make sense of it. Only weeks ago Hillary was so far ahead -- leading by up to 60 points in some public-opinion polls -- that the notion than Bernie could catch her was mere fantasy.

"A new Wall Street Journal-NBC News poll, conducted by Marist, demonstrates the impossible, on the crucial weekend before the Tuesday vote, that the race is statistically tied, with Hillary leading by only 2 points, 49 percent to 47 percent among most likely voters. From so far behind that he might as well have been campaigning in New Zealand, the 74-year-old Socialist Santa Claus from the kingdom of free stuff has pulled even and surges for the finish with the momentum. ...

"If Bernie defeats her on Tuesday, all bets on the Philadelphia convention next month are off. The superdelegates could stampede to somebody, perhaps Bernie but more likely Joe Biden, and deliver what everybody has been hankering for, an open convention. Ain'€™t we got fun?"

 
 
— Wesley Pruden, The Washington Times Editor in Chief Emeritus
— Wesley Pruden, The Washington Times Editor in Chief Emeritus
Posted June 03, 2016 • 07:44 AM
 
 
On Bank of America's Liberal Giving Program:
 
 

"Bank of America has been able to reduce a multi-billion dollar mortgage fraud penalty imposed by the Justice Department by giving millions of dollars to liberal groups approved by the Obama administration.

"The bank has wiped about $194 million off its record $16.6 billion 2014 mortgage settlement by donating to nonprofits and legal groups. Thanks to little-known provisions in the settlement, the bank only had to make $84 million in donations to do that. ...

"Among the groups receiving the money were Hispanic civil rights group the National Council of La Raza ($1.5 million), the National Urban League ($1.1 million) and the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America ($750,000). ...

"Republicans have sharply criticized that part of the settlement as well as near-identical language in multi-billion settlements with Citigroup, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, arguing that the administration has created a 'slush fund' for liberal groups. The settlement skirts federal law, which says that any revenue obtained by the government must go to the Treasury and cannot be redirected to third parties. The deals circumvented that by requiring the banks to make 'voluntary' donations before they officially entered into the settlement."

 
 
— Sean Higgins, The Washington Examiner
— Sean Higgins, The Washington Examiner
Posted June 02, 2016 • 08:07 AM
 
 
On Katie Couric's Deceitful Editing of Her Gun Control 'Documentary':
 
 

"When previous journalistic fabrications have been discovered -- The New Republic's Stephen Glass, The New York Times' Jayson Blair and last week The Guardian's Joseph Mayton, come to mind -- news organizations have come clean as quickly as possible, offering sincere apologies to readers. Neither Couric nor Yahoo has apologized for their fraud. And Couric's non-apology is actually worse than nothing at all, for it confirms that her fabrication was deliberate. ...

"Couric, like Blair, Glass, and other fabricators, should not work in journalism again. Viewers implicitly trust those who work in television. They reckon they should be able to believe their eyes. But Couric is not worthy of their trust.

"Perhaps she won't face the consequences she deserves, but at least now everyone has fair warning not to trust the integrity of the interviews she does, or of those she has done previously."

 
 
— The Editors, The Washington Examiner
— The Editors, The Washington Examiner
Posted June 01, 2016 • 08:01 AM
 
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"America's largest cities are increasing their spending at almost unprecedented rates.A RealClearInvestigations analysis of cities with at least 500,000 residents found they cumulatively raised their per-person spending by 18% over the last 10 budget cycles, accounting for inflation. The only equivalents on record are the spending surges ignited by the Great Society programs of the 1960s and Franklin…[more]
 
 
— Jeremy Portnoy, RealClearInvestigations
 
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