When safety becomes a god. In 1859, the esteemed magazine Scientific American issued a warning about young people's "pernicious excitement" over a trendy game: chess. The shuffling of pawns and rooks was "a mere amusement of a very inferior character, which robs the mind of valuable time that might be devoted to nobler acquirements ... MOREAbby Wisse Schachter: The War On Fun
When safety becomes a god. In 1859, the esteemed magazine Scientific American issued a warning about young people's "pernicious excitement" over a trendy game: chess. The shuffling of pawns and rooks was "a mere amusement of a very inferior character, which robs the mind of valuable time that might be devoted to nobler acquirements ... MOREEPA Wildly Expands Authority to Regulate Private Property
by Bridget Johnson. The Environmental Protection Agency today unveiled its proposed rule to bring natural and man-made bodies of water big and tiny under the purview of the Clean Water Act, sparking accusations that the administration has embarked on an unprecedented breach of private property rights without scientific basis. ... MORE
Labels:
bureaucracy,
control,
EPA,
government,
individual liberty,
power,
property rights,
regulation
Warren L. Dean Jr: When ObamaCare Met Matt Drudge
White House gets schooled on how tax is paid. Matt Drudge is correct. Last weekend we learned that after five long years in office, among the many things the White House
does not know is how and when Americans pay their taxes. Since Team
Obama likes taxes so much, you might think they would understand them,
but no such luck. ... MOREJohn W Whitehead: A Military Plot To Take Over America
Fifty Years Later, Was the Mission Accomplished? Director John Frankenheimer’s 1964 political thriller Seven Days in May is a clear warning to beware of martial law packaged as a well meaning and overriding concern for the nation’s security. Yet 50 years later, we find ourselves hostages to a government run more by military ... MOREMan Found Guilty Of E-Cig Law That Does Not Exist
by Jeff Sherwood. Judge makes up law as he goes. On March 20, 2014, I brought you a story about the first man to ever get a ticket in the United States for using an electronic cigarette
while driving. Today (Mar. 22), I had the opportunity to sit down and
speak with the accused man, Jason Dewing, via a telephone conversation
to get further ... MORE
Labels:
cell phones,
corruption,
dishonesty,
e-cig,
judges,
justice,
law,
police,
police state,
vaping
Gallup Poll Predicts Democrat Midterm Wipeout
by Chriss Street. The prospects of hope and change. According to the Washington Post, President Obama has been hammering at Democratic fundraisers for the past few months that his party always gets “clobbered in midterm elections.” Although the midterm elections are usually regarded as a referendum on the sitting president's ... MOREKatie Kieffer: BEWARE Of No-Knock SWAT Attacks
Gun owners beware. Squirt gun owners, that includes you. If a Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team SUSPECTS you of crime, you may receive a late-night visit from an armed SWAT team. That’s right, an armed and militant SWAT team could trot right through your front door as you slumber this summer. No-knock warrants are increasingly ... MOREVIDEO: What To Do If Pulled Over For DUI
Knowing your rights makes for a better life.
Labels:
alcohol,
drunk driving,
DUI,
Fifth Amendment,
law enforcement,
lawyers,
police,
probable cause
Thomas Sowell: Republicans And Blacks
School choice could be the key. Recently former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice added her voice to those who have long been urging the Republican Party to reach out to black voters. Not only is that long overdue, what is also long overdue is putting some time — and, above all, some serious thought — into how to go about doing it. ... MOREShould Vaccines Be Mandatory? - A Libertarian Debate
by M. Welch, R. Bailey, J A. Singer & S. Reider. Few issues divide libertarians so emphatically as
government-mandated vaccinations against communicable diseases, as
reason discovered after including anti-vaccine
activist Jenny McCarthy in our "45
Enemies of Freedom" list (August/September 2013). That
selection brought forth a ... MOREIs Obama Media Playing Dumb --- Or Are They Not Playing?
White House and media ignorance on display. Administration misspeaks and reporters don't bother to investigate. A White House aide set off a stampede of liberal media criticism for Internet news pioneer Matt Drudge over Obamacare – but his critics don't seem to understand how small businesses pay taxes. The brouhaha started when ... MOREWalter E Williams: Bizarre Arguments And Behavior
Deceivers and control freaks. Some statements and arguments are so asinine that you'd have to be an academic or a leftist to take them seriously. Take the accusation that Republicans and conservatives are conducting a war on women. Does that mean they're waging war on their daughters, wives, mothers and other female members of their ... MORE
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)