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2009 Newsletter Archive
- Obama follows Heritage's advice
May 28, 2009
President Obama announced this week that he will integrate the Homeland Security Council with the National Security Council -- exactly as Heritage Foundation experts recommended.
- How to Hurt the Economy
May 22, 2009
America remains in recession, and Washington politicians keep talking about ways big government can fix the problem. But their solutions would just dig the economy into a deeper hole.
- Health Care Fairy Tale
May 20, 2009
“Taxpayers take note: The true cost of the Obama reform is expected to be well in excess of $1 trillion over the next ten years,” warns Heritage Foundation health care expert Bob Moffit in Human Events.
- The union agenda exposed
May 15, 2009
The misnamed Employee Free Choice Act, backed by Big Labor, would diminish worker freedom, abolish secret-ballot elections in union organizing drives, and dramatically expand the role of the federal government in regulation businesses and workplaces.
- Huge deficits
May 12, 2009
President Obama’s massive spending plans would saddle America with massive budget deficits – far above the 45-year average. Heritage Foundation experts have put together a chart to illustrate how far in the red we could go:
- Supreme Court Vacancy
May 8, 2009
Last week, Supreme Court Justice David Souter announced his retirement, providing President Barack Obama with his first opportunity to nominate someone to the high court.
- Rush Limbaugh at Heritage
May 5, 2009
Highlights from the spring 2009 President's Club meeting, including keynote speaker Rush Limbaugh on being unafraid to be conservative.
- President Obama's First 100 Days
April 29, 2009
Today marks President Obama’s 100th day in office. Few will disagree that these past three months have been consequential: the new administration has enacted unprecedented changes to economic policy, foreign and national security policy and social policy.
- Time to fund national defense
April 24, 2009
Conservatives should have done more to protect long-term defense spending during the recent budget debates, argues Heritage defense policy expert Mackenzie Eaglen.