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Kerpen lays out a bill of particulars on his indictment that would have done Jefferson proud.
FORBES: Democracy, Denied; Republic, Lost
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Kerpen has written the best book available on Obama Administration regulatory abuse and excess.
FORBES: Above Democracy, And The Rule Of Law
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Phil Kerpen understands Barack Obama and what he is up to better than almost anyone else in the country.
FORBES: Above Democracy, And The Rule Of Law
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As Kerpen explains, that legislation proposed by Rep. Geoff Davis (R-KY) and Sen.
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Here is a column that I co-authored along with Grover Norquist, Mike Needham, Phil Kerpen, Al Cardenas, and Duane Parde.
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Kerpen recounts that Obama appointed an expert task force to make recommendations concerning how the federal government should respond to the spill.
FORBES: Above Democracy, And The Rule Of Law
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Kerpen provides another example of Obama Administration authoritarianism backed by double talk.
FORBES: Above Democracy, And The Rule Of Law
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Kerpen focuses on the breakdown in the national executive branch, the problems this is causing (both political and moral), and offers a dignified solution.
FORBES: Democracy, Denied; Republic, Lost
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In the April, 2011 budget deal to avoid a government shutdown, he agreed to language blocking funding for several of his most controversial policy czars, Kerpen reports.
FORBES: Above Democracy, And The Rule Of Law
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Kerpen reports in the book that the Executive Summary for the report was rewritten to endorse the moratorium by the staff of White House energy czar Carol Browner.
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Kerpen also notes that in the 2010 Congressional campaigns, 95 candidates signed the pledge of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee to promote Net Neutrality and Internet regulation, and all 95 lost.
FORBES: Above Democracy, And The Rule Of Law