For many, the stakes for the nomination of Neil Gorsuch are pretty high, especially in that, at 49 years of age, it is not impossible to imagine Mr. Gorsuch sitting on the Supreme Court for decades. Furthermore, Gorsuch’s nomination represents decades of increasing polarization in D.C., not just in the judiciary, but also politics in […]
Archives for April 2017
Eat Like the Tsimane Rainforest Tribesmen
Can you make your heart 30 years younger? Dr. John Day explains how the Tsimane tribesmen, living in the Amazon rain forest have done just that. Day explains the research of Dr. Hillard Kaplan, whose team visited 85 Tsimane villages. The Tsimane don’t get heart disease according to Day. He writes: For decades now, Dr. […]
The Senate Must Confirm Neil Gorsuch
The petty political game being played over the confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court must end. Gorsuch is, by any measure, the best possible nominee for the job, and Democrats awkward threats to filibuster such a sound candidate for the position only threaten their own reelection chances. Democrats may still be smarting […]
After GOP Guts Unions, WI Democrats Completely Demoralized
Who said standing up to public sector unions is bad for business? As it turns out, it’s the best thing Republican Gov. Scott Walker could have done. Through his Act 10 he’s gutted union membership and as reported by the WSJ: Six years ago, as a bitter winter gripped the Upper Midwest, Wisconsin Democrats mobilized […]
The Most Undeserved Gov’t Support is “For the Children”
It’s easy for politicians to lard up budgets with poorly managed programs as long as they explain that the money is “for the children.” Dan Mitchell does a fantastic job explaining why, despite throwing a massive amount of money at children’s education, the government ends up with terrible results. Dan writes: I haven’t written about […]
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