Constitutional Limits
The U.S. Constitution restricts what the federal government may spend money on by specifically enumerating its powers: The Congress shall have Power…
The U.S. Constitution restricts what the federal government may spend money on by specifically enumerating its powers: The Congress shall have Power…
Defending the Constitution’s much-feared necessary and proper clause in Federalist 33, Alexander Hamilton, a proponent of a strong central government, argued: What…
David Neeleman is stepping down as CEO of JetBlue nearly three months after February’s service meltdown. Perhaps expecting the global warming monster…
The excellent movie Miracle dramatizes the amazing victory of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team over the Soviet Team and the events…
The random naked eyeful is starting to replace the random groping at airport rights checkpoints. Passengers at Phoenix Sky Airport may now…
Last week, I enjoyed the great honor of meeting some of the outstanding recruits at the U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris…
Many thanks to Virginia‘s gracious Lt. Governor Bill Bolling and his able Chief-of-Staff Randy Marcus for Wednesday’s fabulous 1st Annual Bloggers’ Day…
I am delighted to announce that this blog has joined the Old Dominion Blog Alliance. I am honored to become part of…
Last month, I enjoyed the privilege of leading a Christian discussion group on the topic of Ken Myers’ Mars Hill Audio Journal…
A good book is like an elegant cruise ship, an ocean liner bringing passengers to new places, entertaining them along the way….
I never knew Charles Antoine Lesperance. I might never have known who he was, but one day I was given a bracelet bearing…
Ever wonder why imposing a federal income tax required passage of the 16th amendment? Because America’s Founding Fathers explicitly prohibited any such…