I predict that anti-gun “public servants” will use the mental health aspects of current gun control initiatives to attack private gun ownership. By defining the desire to own a gun as a mental defect they will be able to create a de facto ban. If that doesn’t work, socialized medicine, aka Obamacare, gives government sway […]
Tag Archives: Obamacare
Supreme Court Cases Worth Watching
October 9, 2012
The United States Supreme Court is getting back to work. As the high court kicks off its latest session there are a few cases, and one notable action, worth watching. The big news is that a new challenge to Obamacare has emerged, and with it, the possibility of overturning this controversial, unpopular, and expensive law. […]
DNC: Night 2
September 6, 2012
Bill Clinton is awfully good at what he does. His speech before the Democrat National Convention last night showed everyone that he is still the biggest rock-star in American politics. Bill Clinton has an almost magically ability to pull mythology through the mists and make it all seem real enough to touch. Clinton is so […]
Short, Sharp, Shots
July 25, 2012
This blog has been inactive lately but not because I am running low on opinions. To the contrary, my notebooks are filling up with ideas and topics. Unfortunately other demands have monopolized my time. The recent midnight movie massacre in Colorado is a tragedy and my prayers are with the victim’s families. Naturally, the fatal […]
Roberts Invented A Way to Save Obamacare
July 2, 2012
The strained and contorted opinion offered in upholding the Constitutionality of Obamacare in NFIB v. Sebelius raises questions that may plague the republic for years to come. True to expectation, and in strong conservative language, Roberts wrote passionately that the individual mandate is an unconstitutional contortion of the commerce clause. Roberts reaffirms and strengthens US […]




January 18, 2013
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