Kavon W. Nikrad

Kavon W. Nikrad


  • September 15, 2013

    Can the U.S. Afford Syria?

    During World War II, unprecedented federal spending resulted in a never-before seen level of government debt. Naturally, as soon as the war ended, America's debt-to-GDP ratio began to decline. As government spending began to consume less and less of ...

  • July 26, 2013

    Catholic Hospital Association Continues to Provide Cover for ObamaCare's Abortion Funding

    At the height of the contentious debate that surrounded health care reform in 2010, negotiations nearly ground to a halt due objections made by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) over abortion funding provisions in the legislati...

  • February 3, 2013

    Media Matters Pushes Flawed Spending Study

    On January 29, purported media watchdog Media Matters reported on a study the organization did on 273 cable news segments regarding the debt ceiling debate throughout the first three weeks of January. Unfortunately, the results of the study, as well ...

  • January 1, 2013

    Tax Increases vs. Spending Realities

    With the fiscal cliff standoff having reached its disappointing conclusion, it is time for conservatives to once again make their case to the American people that spending reductions are key to a better America. Unfortunately, The New York Times' edi...

  • November 27, 2012

    The Destructive Status Quo in Washington

    This month, the American people voted for a continuation of the status quo in Washington.  Unfortunately, this means the American people also voted to allow Democrats in the Senate and White House to keep avoiding their basic duties to the Ameri...