Saturday, November 19, 2011
• Posted in Progressivism by OffsiteWhile necessity is the mother of invention, sloth and envy beget mediocrity and upheaval - the twin siblings of secular-socialism.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
• Posted in Voting by OffsiteA Minnesota congressman has proposed federal legislation that would impose his state’s type of voter registration – which leads the nation in voter fraud cases – on the other 49 states, according to critics who have launched online campaigns to make people are aware of the dangers of Rep. Keith Ellison’s H.R. 3316 and its companion H.R. 3317.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
• Posted in Progressivism by OffsiteSometimes it’s really hard to understand why certain events get heavy national press coverage while others which are arguably at least as significant and serious get little if any notice. This is one of them.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
• Posted in Progressivism by Guest: Paul A. IbbetsonCity officials have just passed the most liberal pro-homosexual bill in Kansas history, well almost. In reality, they are the second city to pass an anti-discrimination ordinance that makes individuals with gender-identity issues part of a protected class. The city of Manhattan, Kansas, recently passed a very similar ordinance on a liberal 3-2 vote in the City’s Council. Despite heavy citizen opposition, the Manhattan ordinance went into effect, and it took an election that put Tea Party conservative candidates in office for that ordinance to be repealed. Lawrence, Kansas will now go down a similar road, and reap the negative whirlwind that Manhattan, Kansas, narrowly avoided.
Friday, October 7, 2011
• Posted in Economics by OffsiteConsumer credit in the U.S. unexpectedly dropped in August by the most in over a year.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
• Posted in Unionism by Guest:Well, as is typical every Labor Day holiday, and when I point out sad but true things about organized labor, I get hit with the emails howling in protest over my “assault” on the “working class”. Of course by “working class” these emailers really mean union workers because, as we all know, no one else, such as myself, works here in America right? Oh please, spare me.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
• Posted in Unionism by Guest: Warner Todd Huston“Since 1975,“ a study of union violence(1) says, there has been “more than 9,000 reports of union violence.“ With that in mind, wouldn’t it scare you if you were told that your name and address would be made public knowledge if you were hired as a temporary or replacement worker during a union strike? If you had any sense you sure would.
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