Should Laws “Expire”?
Lets say every time we have an election of Congress, meaning Senate and House, should we have them vote on each and every Law? Should it be that when a Law is created it has an expiration date that five … Continue reading
Lets say every time we have an election of Congress, meaning Senate and House, should we have them vote on each and every Law? Should it be that when a Law is created it has an expiration date that five … Continue reading
Daylight Savings Times was first tried, like many other bad ideas in American life, during the Administration of Woodrow Wilson. After America’s entry in The Great War, Wilson wanted the country to ‘save’ fuel, and thus enacted the old Benjamin … Continue reading
Happy Monday FRians! Hope you all had a great weekend. As always, Monday’s post by Stephen Hall. Thanks Stephen!! Once again we are at a topic about which I had very little desire to write, but the current events of … Continue reading
Remember that silly MTV show “Celebrity Death Match?” Tell us which celebrities of any quality you would love to see dismembered in all their gruesome clay glory. And weekend open thread.
You really must see it to believe it. Senator George McGovern, the gentleman from South Dakota, showed special form. He looked both outraged and concerned. A scientist had just urged caution when considering the role of dietary fat in the … Continue reading
Happy Monday, everyone! Hope y’all had a nice weekend. As always on Monday, post by Stephen Hall. Thanks, Stephen! Have you noticed an odd thing about the teenie boppers being paraded in front of the cameras in a renewed effort … Continue reading
The Bill of Rights is not merely an important part of the constitution; it is at the very heart of it. And despite the opportunism of Democrat politicians, the second amendment cannot be divorced from the rest of it. The … Continue reading
Thank you, Stephen! Mayhaps, thou hast observed a certain dichotomy emanating from the socialist venues of media and politics which would have one simultaneously believe that a sixteen-year-old is mature, wise, and sophisticated enough that they ought be vested with … Continue reading
What is it like to be a man? (Or woman, or child). A famous—or infamous—philosophy article wondered what was it like to be a bat, and found it impossible. Now, I mostly disagreed with that article, since I think we … Continue reading
Thank you, Stephen! ———————————————– While it is interesting to discuss the increases of the size of government over the last century, it is also interesting to look at the hidden increase in government, and then to look at the combined … Continue reading