Friday, October 25, 2013

As Cameron Goes, So Goes (Maybe) the GOP

Britain’s Lesson for U.S. Conservatives, Newsday, October 25, 2013. "Britain is led by a coalition of two parties: the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. That may well change in 2015, after the next election. Conservatives’ difficulties in Britain offer lessons for their U.S. counterparts."

Friday, October 18, 2013

The ATT's Race to 50 -- In The Senate

Good News From Washington – UN Arms Trade Treaty DOA in US Senate, Foxnews.com, October 18, 2013. "Sens. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) released a bipartisan letter this week signed by 48 of their colleagues pledging to oppose the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), which Secretary of State John Kerry signed on behalf of the United States in September. This letter makes it clear that the Senate will not ratify the treaty in the foreseeable future."

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The Considered Congressional Response to US ATT Signature

Senate Decisively Rejects U.N. Arms Trade Treaty, Heritage Foundation Foundry, October 15, 2013. "The U.S. Senate responded decisively today to Secretary of State John Kerry’s recent signature of the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty (ATT). In a bipartisan letter led by Senators Jerry Moran (R–KS) and Joe Manchin (D–WV), half of the Senate has officially pledged to oppose the ratification of the ATT. The signatories include every Republican Senator except Mark Kirk (R–IL) and 5 Democratic Senators. The letter, with its 50 signatories, ends any hope in the foreseeable future of Senate ratification of the ATT."

Friday, October 11, 2013

The Separation of Powers Works

The Real Insanity Inside the Beltway, Newsday October 11, 2013. "The American government was not created to do lots of things, except for in a few areas such like as the national defense. It was intended to be a limited government. It certainly wasn’t created to run a national health care system, especially one of unprecedented cost and complexity."

Monday, October 7, 2013

The Commonwealth Is Not "The" Alternative to the EU

Flexible Relations Will Help Britain Achieve a More Prosperous Future, Yorkshire Post, October 7, 2013. "Britain doesn’t need to be part of any one dominant bloc. What Britain needs above all is the national flexibility and determination to make good policies on its own, and that’s exactly what the EU denies it. Looking around for a new home is a much less useful activity than checking out of the European emergency ward."

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

The EU As Carcass

Under Obama, the U.S. Clings to the Carcass of the European Union, Forward!, Autumn 2013. "The EU today is a carcass, the shred of an old policy that once had a solid basis, but is now merely a rag. It is time for Britain to cut loose, and for the United States to recognize that a sovereign Britain, able to trade freely around the world and unshackled by the ever more supranational EU, would be a better friend and a better ally than a Britain slowly and reluctantly submerged in a deeply undemocratic EU will ever be. It must be the conservative mission in both Britain and the United States to make that recognition a policy reality on both sides of the Atlantic."