May 27, 2015Latest Rather Than Make a Bad Bill Look More Like a Good Bill – Just Pass the Good Bill Some in government are yet again using a tiny private sector problem to allegedly justify a massive government private sector invasion. Proposed […]
April 15, 2015Latest Constitutional Private Property Rights Trump Legislation Written to Appease Donors Private property rights are a fundamental component of any successful economy. If you want a nation to prosper – property must be […]
April 8, 2015Latest Obama’s Objective: Nationalize California’s Government-Made Water Disaster California – the Golden State that hasn’t been golden in decades. And has for decades been under the near total control of […]
April 1, 2015Latest Currently in Power – The Google Administration There’s an old military pilot adage – believed to have been born during World War II. “When you’re taking flak, you’re right […]
March 25, 2015March 25, 2015Latest A New Approach – To Finally End an Old Farm Bill Problem The Farm Bill is a bane of we Conservatives’ existence – and Reality-based policy making. It is a relic of President Franklin […]
March 18, 2015Latest GOP: The Grade School Boy Trying Too Hard to Get the Silicon Valley Girl As an adult, watching a fifth grade boy who obviously likes a fifth grade girl is at once amusing – and nostalgically […]
March 4, 2015March 4, 2015Latest Barack Obama and Google – Crony Socialism on Steroids I was at the just concluded Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on a panel entitled “The United States of Google: Big Data […]
January 29, 2015January 29, 2015Latest Crony Socialism: Candy Crush Edition Hershey’s – the Candy Man – is a BIG business. Its May 2014 market cap was $23.26 billion. And Hershey’s is […]
January 13, 2015Latest In 2010, Seventy-Three House Dems Opposed Obama’s Internet Power Grab. Now? Not So Much November’s election was an overwhelming, historic rebuke of what President Barack Obama and his Democrats are doing – and how they’re doing […]
January 7, 2015January 7, 2015Latest In D.C., ‘Bipartisanship’ Has Become a Bad Thing – When It Isn’t, We Should Seize the Opportunity Bipartisanship in Washington, D.C. has for the most part devolved into a pipe dream, a dirty word – or both. A pipe […]