On the Road Again
I confess that I am not much of a TV devotee. However, available now through the ever-reliable Amazon is a remarkable series from the early …
I confess that I am not much of a TV devotee. However, available now through the ever-reliable Amazon is a remarkable series from the early …
Extremely important in classical liberal philosophy are the distinctions between negative and positive rights, and between rights and social goods. A negative right to X …
Like every other person who believes in liberty, I am outraged by the continuing war that the Bush administration is waging against our civil liberties …
Honestly, the high jinks of the current administration are hilarious. Take the latest battle in Obama’s neosocialist war on American capitalism, the so-called financial reform …
With the passage of Obamacare, organized labor now feels invincible. Like a randy roué jacked up on Viagra, Big Labor has been trying to screw …
So far, it has cost the U.S. Treasury $81 billion to keep the poorly run, union-screwed automakers GM and Chrysler alive. They are now basically …
Well, I celebrated too soon. I admit it. In a previous Reflection, I celebrated the fact that Obama had withdrawn radical labor lawyer Craig Becker …
A recent AP story (March 26) gives us some insight into how well the feds will run our healthcare system. The AP reports the results …
Obama has used both the TARP bailout funds and the stimulus bill funds as any Chicago politician would — as slush funds from which money …
Obama managed to get his healthcare abomination through a reluctant Congress. The old saw that two things you don’t want to see being made are …