Yearly Archives: 2013
Waivers and exemptions and delays — Oh my!
We’re skipping down the yellow brick road of “hope and change” into the dark forest of Obamacare. Instead of lions and tigers and bears, we face waivers and exemptions and delays. When does the law become law? And who exactly is legislating?
The ghost of Obama past, present, and future
What would happen if Ebenezer Obama was visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future? Do you think he’d do anything differently?
Obamacare truth depends on what “is” is
You may remember President Bill Clinton’s famous retort during the Monica Lewinsky episode regarding the definition of “is.” Now it appears the truth about Obamacare depends on that same problem.
State Dept. boozes it up on your dime
Last fiscal year the State Dept. spent $400k on booze - more than three times the 2008 figure. Is this a prudent use of your tax dollars?
I’ll tell you what’s wrong with Conservatives
I am often asked, what is wrong with conservatism? My response? Nothing.
Where are tomorrow’s leaders?
At a time when we see so many negative stories — from our inner city especially, but about our young people in general — we need pro
Backdoor gun control is here: no lead means no bullets
With closure of the last lead smelter in the US, it will be harder and more expensive to buy ammo. You can own all the guns you want, but if you can’t buy ammo, you’re SOL. Welcome to backdoor gun control.
Obama’s disdain for Constitution threatens our Republic
I hope Dr. Buechner retains his position at St John’s University after writing “Obama’s disdain for the Constitution means we are at risk of losing our Republic” in Forbes. It’s a superb article.
North Korea faces no “or else” for detaining Americans
Not sure why any American would want to visit North Korea — particularly since the rogue regime fears no retribution for detaining our citizens.
My nominations for “Person of the Year”
Who would you nominate as “Person of the Year?” I’ve got two choices.