Suggestions that the United States call a new constitutional convention, as allowed in the Constitution's Article V, have popped up in some state legislatures and even on a page in the Wall Street Journal. No longer do these voices claim a … [Read more...] about Good Advice Against a Con Con
Good Advice Against a Con Con
Suggestions that the United States call a new constitutional convention, as allowed in the Constitution's Article V, have popped up in some state legislatures and even on a page in the Wall Street Journal. No longer do these voices claim a … [Read more...] about Good Advice Against a Con Con
Why Tea Partiers Say Throw the Bums Out
Proof that the Tea Partiers and others are on target when they criticize both political parties was supplied by the behavior of the U.S. House on April 29. Demoting all major economic and corruption problems facing our country to the bottom of the … [Read more...] about Why Tea Partiers Say Throw the Bums Out
Why Tea Partiers Say Throw the Bums Out
Proof that the Tea Partiers and others are on target when they criticize both political parties was supplied by the behavior of the U.S. House on April 29. Demoting all major economic and corruption problems facing our country to the bottom of the … [Read more...] about Why Tea Partiers Say Throw the Bums Out
Education Reporter — May 2010
Fundamentally Transforming the United States — May 2010
America Becomes a Two-Class Society Income tax day, April 15, 2010, now divides Americans into two almost equal classes: those who pay for the services provided by government and those who don't. The percentage of Americans who will pay no federal … [Read more...] about Fundamentally Transforming the United States — May 2010
Democrats Try To Lock Up Their Base
"You have to decide what your goals are." That's what the Democratic staffer who wrote the marriage penalty into Obama's Health Control Law told a Wall Street Journal reporter. Indeed, the Democrats and their feminist allies have … [Read more...] about Democrats Try To Lock Up Their Base
Education Reporter — April 2010
Supreme Court Needs at Least One Veteran
For as long as we can remember, the U.S. Supreme Court has included at least one military veteran. Recent examples include Republican-appointed Chief Justice William Rehnquist, who died in 2005, and Justice John Paul Stevens, who is expected to … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Needs at Least One Veteran
Prepare for More Problems with Judges — April 2010
Supreme Court Needs At Least One Veteran For as long as we can remember, the U.S. Supreme Court has included at least one military veteran. Recent examples include Republican-appointed Chief Justice William Rehnquist, who died in 2005, and Justice … [Read more...] about Prepare for More Problems with Judges — April 2010