by Peter Venetoklis | Feb 14, 2018 | Guns, Opinion
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one of a series of articles on gun rights. Advocacy for gun rights typically involves invoking the Constitution’s Second Amendment, which reads: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of...
by Peter Venetoklis | Feb 13, 2018 | Culture, Opinion
Gregg “Opie” Hughes, formerly of the Opie and Anthony radio/satellite radio show, once called Twitter “the worst place in the world.” His assertion was in reference to the horrid behavior exhibited by some in response to, well, just about...
by Peter Venetoklis | Feb 9, 2018 | Economics, Opinion, Politics
Last night, after an obviously quixotic “make a grand but futile gesture” filibuster by Senator Rand Paul that caused a blink-and-you-missed it government “shutdown,” Congress passed a big fat spending increase, one that gave both the...
by Eugene Darden Nicholas | Feb 8, 2018 | Opinion, Politics
The obstructing ink of our politicos is thicker than ever, the darting evasions harder to follow, in figuring all of the misconduct from all the actors in the fiasco that was the 2016 Presidential election. The principal charge leveled in my recent article on the...
by Peter Venetoklis | Feb 2, 2018 | Opinion, Politics, Taxation
A small story out of New York offers us a glimpse into the mind of progressive politicians and thinkers. A couple years back, as I was driving in upstate New York, I noticed these spiffy new signs extolling the virtues of the state. Turns out, they were an initiative...
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