Before I get started in what I hope will be a fine diatribe, let me say that I hold nothing against people who don’t vote, pretty much no matter what the reason. I have thought about it long and hard and I don’t blame you. However, I am not among you.
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started a search on Google News to get the latest information on the Dallas Fire and Police Pension bill in the Texas Legislature. Before I could finish typing in the word “pension” Google had already suggested the search should be “pension crisis”.
According to an Associate Press Dispatch published in today’s Dallas Morning News, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said “America’s founding fathers had created three co-equal branches of government
It’s sad really, The Texas Legislature spending all this time on hearings for “The Bathroom Bill.” I cannot blame the LGBT community. I think they are basically
***To each his own disclosure. This is an opinion post and is not a statement of official party position or party platform*** You don’t have to be a pure libertarian
I had an aunt that lived in Chicago and voted Republican her entire adult life. After she passed away she consistently voted Democratic. That’s an old joke but one in which many of us suspect there is some truth,
he latest news out of Syria concerns chemical warfare attacks against “civilians” with plenty of finger pointing and denials. What follows is a poem by William Blake which I always think of when I hear the term “chemical attack.”
Sometimes it seems daunting to attract people with our ‘big picture of liberty’. After all, to the average voter, our ‘freedom first’ views on topics such as guns, economy, gay rights, the war on drugs, immigration, privacy, taxation, and other topics can be confusing. But it boils down to this…
I am not a sociologist but I could play one on TV.