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Punishing Good Behavior

Why do we repeatedly punish those who do the right thing to reward those who did not? Whether it’s corporate bailouts, mortgage bailouts, or the anticipated need for a state bailout, these programs all reward bad behavior while punishing those who did the right thing.

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Supreme Tyranny

People have been talking about the supreme Court opinion in the case about the citizenship question on the census, but almost nobody noticed the judicial tyranny the court displayed.

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Melissa Klein’s Fight Continues

The Kleins must feel like they’re trapped in a recurring nightmare, like the one in the movie Groundhog Day.  They finally get their case before the supreme Court, only to have it sent back to be heard again by the Court of Appeals of Oregon.  The legal questions placed before the court seem simple enough,…

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Is Driving a Right or a Privilege?

I love when people ask questions, especially thoughtful ones.  vivy45 asked just such a question on my YouTube channel.  I not only like the question, but the considered and deliberative way it was asked.  What was this wonderful question?

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Big Brother Tries to Bully States Again

The “Women’s Health Protection Act of 2017” is promoted as pro-abortion legislation.  Rather than focusing on this controversial topic, I want to look at the constitutional train-wreck Congress is trying to impose on the states.

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Texas AG Stands up to Congress

In a letter to chairmen Elijah Cummings and Jamie Raskin, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton fulfills the role of protecting the citizens of his state.  He does this by standing up to an over-reaching congressional committee by simply telling them no.

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Georgia Free Speech?

I found an article about a North Carolina man arrested in Helen, GA for cursing in public.  As you may imagine, there was a lot of discussion about this violation of the man’s right to free speech, but all of the discussions I found were constitutionally wrong.  I think this is a very good time…

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A Law By Any Other Name

What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare What’s in a name?  If you think about it, names, and words in general, are important.  They are how we communicate thoughts and ideas to others.  You can change how someone reacts…

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