Kovacs

William Kovacs served as Sr. VP for U.S. Chamber of Commerce, chief-counsel to a congressional committee; chairman of a state environmental regulatory board; and a partner in law D.C. law firms.

The Department of the Treasury

Restoring Trust in Government by Using IQA: Good Quality Information Can Restore Trust in...

A U.S. federal law, the Information Quality Act (IQA), section 515, mandates government disseminated information be accurate, useful, and having integrity.

A Strategy for Climate Skeptics to Gain Public Support – Part 3

Here is a proposed strategy for climate skeptics to force cost transparency on the government and to develop tactics to defeat overpriced green technologies.
Biden Admin Legal Authority

House Republicans: Up the Ante in the Student Loan Poker Game

Biden’s student loan forgiveness effort is a poker bluff. It’s time House Republicans raised the ante by betting the defunding of the Department of Education.
The Administrative State

Courts Reform the Administrative State Without Congress

The courts are again stepping into the legislative role of congress to place limits on agency lawmaking, as Congress continues down the path of irrelevancy.
‘Blessed are the young, for they shall inherit the national debt’

Blessed Are the Young, They Shall Inherit the National Debt

There is no will in the U.S. Congress to control federal spending, as long as the nation has children who will inherit the national debt.
We the People: Bill of Rights: Amendment X

TX vs U.S.: Invasion or the Rebirth of the Tenth Amendment

The ongoing dispute between Texas and the U.S. over illegal immigration will determine the extent of federal power and the scope of state sovereignty.

The Big Lie: I Can’t Answer, the Matter Is Under Investigation

“I can’t answer, the matter is under investigation.” is used to obstruct, mislead, and delay congressional investigations into legality of Executive branch activity.
How broke is the federal government? Well, it’s penniless!

How Broke Is the Federal Government? It’s Penniless!

The federal government's financial report shows it is de facto bankrupt, with assets of $4.9 trillion and expenses and debts of $40 trillion.

Tax Expenditures Should Be Subject to Appropriations

Federal tax expenditures are exempt from the appropriations process, yet giveaway trillions of taxpayer dollars. They should be subject to appropriations.  
Nixon Forces Firing of Cox

The Saturday Night Massacre, DOJ’s Last Profile in Courage

Since the October 20, 1973 Saturday Night Massacre, the illegal actions of the DOJ have transitioned it from Profiles in Courage to Profiles in Corruption.
The Value of U.S. Citizenship

The Value of U.S. Citizenship in an Open Border Society

Until the Biden presidency, citizenship was a treasure. Today, illegals have more rights than citizens, and the value of our right to vote is diminished.

Hell Is Listening to John Kerry blather on Climate Change

The Manchurian Candidate 2023 sees the Biden administration taken over by ETs who brainwash its leaders to ban fossil fuels and rely on wind and solar power.