Threading Decision in Texas: A Win for Workers
Earlier this month, the Texas Supreme Court struck down licensing requirements that were burdensome and oppressive to the workers in the threading industry. This constitutes a victory not only
Senate Initially Caves over Ex-Im, But Crony Bank Remains Closed
While the Senate voted earlier this week to move forward with legislation to re-authorize the Export Import Bank as part of the highway reauthorization bill, it ultimately approved a
The Export-Import Bank: Bad for Small Business, Bad for Hispanics, Bad for America
In June of this year, the Export-Import Bank of the United States is slated to expire unless Congress votes to reauthorize it. The bank, commonly known as Ex-Im, is a
Daniel Garza: Obama’s executive actions are polarizing Washington
On Sunday, former Florida governor Jeb Bush was approached by a "Dreamer" "” an immigrant brought to the U.S. as a child, without legal authorization. With cameras running, Bush was
El comunismo no es cuestión de risa
(Artículo publicado originalmente en el Diario Las Américas)
Hands off my Hummus – Regulation in the News
Hands off my Hummus – Regulation in the News
Storm Clouds Over Venezuela, While U.S. Government Remains Largely Silent
(This article was originally published on Fox News Latino)
Government Creep Won’t Stop With Speech
This week we have seen people rise and start to shed the shackles of oppression around the world - shedding both blood and tears in defense of their individual liberties
A “Nuclear” Contradiction In terms of our Representative Government
Our country is changing - I don’t mean demographically, but rather, how we do things in Congress- and not for the better. Our government “for the people, by the people”
¿Por qué mal gastas mi dinero tio Sam?
César Grajales critica el gasto excesivo del gobierno.
El Sueño Americano Endeudado
Publicado por Fox News Latino el 2 de agosto del 2012.