It has been a while since Obama promised to give us free things, but he has stepped up his game this time with the prospect of free community college. As usual, all of the normal arguments against government handouts apply… Read More ›
Washington.
The Pandemic of Trust.
Ever since man created the institution of government, the argument over its proper size has been a defining issue in nearly every public debate. That argument has become even more apparent over the past few years here in our country,… Read More ›
Fairness by Mandate
Today I decided to pay a visit to the local movie theater and watch Dinesh D’Souza’s new film “America, Imagine a World Without Her” and very much enjoyed myself, though I was slightly disappointed (but not surprised) by the fact… Read More ›
Smoke Signals of Silliness.
I know this is slightly old news since according to some the SCOTUS made it illegal to be a woman today….but. Since the Storm Troopers of Political Correctness have just about claimed the scalp (Racist?) of a NFL team owner… Read More ›
Minimum Wage in Seattle.
I do believe that minimum wage laws hurt the workers in the long run and we would be better off by focusing on building the economy and fighting back regulations. However, the beauty of our system of government is that… Read More ›
Fiore vs Hayes.
If you have been following the Bundy ranch standoff, you that Michele Fiore is the most visible elected official on the Pro-Bundy side. This is a good video of her on the Chris Hayes show the other day talking about… Read More ›
Empire of Reality.
We can all calm down now, Ron Paul has informed us that what is happening in Crimea is no big deal and has no affect on us. That’s good news, because it seemed like it wasn’t going very well for… Read More ›
Casinos, Senators and Cronyism.
When the Gang of Eight Immigration bill was first brought forward we all assumed it would be the dominant story for months. Since then we have experience a whirlwind of breaking news; the Boston Bombings and successive scandals involving the… Read More ›