“The private sector is doing fine.”
The School Bus Driver & The Union Boss
Are you aghast? You drive a school bus. You are a member of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. Your union is not surprisingly the country’s biggest public-sector union. And it sets the tone for other public-sector unions, but unfortunately in a fashion any sane person cannot admire.
What I Learned In Paris—2012 Part V
April in Paris. What a great tune. I think my favorite is Count Basie’s 1956 version. And late April in Paris is exactly the time I suggest you plan to go. There are dozens of reasons to visit Paris, and the Eiffel Tower is certainly a headliner. Simply breathtaking. I cannot wait to see it […]
Unlimited Federal Power
The Obama administration, more so than any in memory, is all about strengthening the office of the president and increasing federal power. Both fly in the face of our Founders’ wishes.
Scott Walker Delivers Bone-Crunching Punch to America’s Public-Sector Unions
A convincing win in Wednesday’s Wisconsin recall election catapults Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, along with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, onto the national stage as a leader in what is now a national movement for better education for America’s children and grandchildren. These two governors will provide national leadership for a new model that literally will […]
What I Learned In Paris—2012 Part IV
They strut about on blue feet and are the only kind of poultry to be honored with France’s designation of Appellation d’Origine Controlee, an honor generally reserved for wine and cheese. Sporting dazzlingly white plumage and a fiery red crest, Bresse Blue lends new meaning to the word magnificent.
What I Learned In Paris—Spring 2012 Part III
What’s the one book you will never read? “Paris on a Budget.” Budget? Trust me, you are going to be taken deep in Paris.
Memorial Day: A Day To Remember And Contemplate
What I Learned in Paris: Spring 2012 – Part II
We were lost in a maze of road construction in Dijon rushing to make a train to Avignon. The train station markings we had been told to expect were absent, and GPS is worthless in construction areas. Now the heat was on as we pulled into a tire-changing outpost unlikely to be staffed by multi […]
How Is The Obama Administration Doing On Missile Defense?
I have been writing on the risks associated with a potential EMP attack. Such an attack from the Caribbean could well have devastating consequences for America. Missile defense in general should be our country’s high priority. I continue to see a lack of resolve in Washington. My linked update here will be instructive in showing […]
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