Start with Enforcing Existing Gun Laws (3 of 3)
How many laws will it take to stop the illegal use of firearms? Some believe the answer is “just one more.” We have so many laws and regulations now, no Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
How many laws will it take to stop the illegal use of firearms? Some believe the answer is “just one more.” We have so many laws and regulations now, no Continue Reading →
New Hampshirites are seasoned voters. We do not need a major league sports team because politics is our state pastime. Our general elections are our title games, candidates are our Continue Reading →
In 1770, Founding Father and a future President of the US John Adams stood in a Boston courtroom, and for a brief period in time he was one of the Continue Reading →
For those of you that follow me on social media, you know I post on a variety of things, but mostly I write and post on government affairs. Sarcasm and Continue Reading →
I am often the “lone voice in the wilderness” in this publication, surrounded by an echo chamber that often stifles a truly holistic approach to dealing with issues. On the Continue Reading →
One of the favorite things my father used to say was “the cemetery is filled with indispensable people.” For the longest time I thought this was an original thought on Continue Reading →
On the evening of Feb. 8, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky., took to the Senate floor in defiance of the 2018 spending bill that was allegedly being debated. This country is Continue Reading →
#MediocrityToo – The coming mania for inclusion will erode standards of merit and excellence. The persistent claim of gender bias is ideological, not empirical. But after #MeToo, it will have Continue Reading →
Really, Trump’s fault??!!??: Not the relatives who illegally brought the children into the county…nope Not those same relatives who did not try to fix the situation, all while enjoying the Continue Reading →