The primary question in any scandal are inevitably reminiscent of Watergate: What did the he or she know, and when did they know it? No matter who is the target, that is the essential question in any scandal. What did … Continue reading
Category Archives: U.S. Government
The ‘We’re-Really-Not-Raising-Your-Taxes’ Tax
The Senate of the United States is currently debating the so-called Marketplace Fairness Act. Doesn’t that sound nice? I mean, who could possibly be against fairness in the marketplace. The essence of the bill is the repeal of the sales … Continue reading
Can Anyone be Only a “Little Bit Pregnant”?
Originally published on American Thinker. Can anyone be only a “little bit pregnant”? Sounds kind of silly doesn’t it? But just as you can’t be only a “little bit” pregnant, you can’t lose only a “little bit” of your … Continue reading
Choosing Senators: How to Rein in Federal Spending
Originally published at American Thinker The phenomenal growth of spending by the federal government itself is matched (in rate of increase, if not in actual dollar amounts) by the spending level in each of the states that have been … Continue reading