Disparate elements that influence the price of oil are coming into alignment in a way that could send gasoline prices skyward, shock consumers and governments around the world and interrupt the global economic recovery. Shifting blame and reinventing history will become the norm as politicians seek to cover their tracks and find refuge against consumer [...]
Read Entire ArticleThe most recent example of President Obama trampling on the United States Constitution is his recent ruling that Catholic institutions must pay for and provide female employees with contraceptives, including the “morning after” abortion pill and certain sterilization procedures, in violation of the Church’s religious beliefs. I’m not a Catholic, but I think all of [...]
Read Entire ArticleAt his Feb. 2nd, 2012 National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC, President Obama used a quotation from the bible to support his push for higher taxes on the wealthy. Such a move by a sitting President at a National Prayer Breakfast is without precedent. The quote was taken from Luke 12:48 (KJV) and says, “For [...]
Read Entire ArticleIf by chance you read the last column I posted, you know how I got on an airplane and into a middle seat. Rather than tell you it was a miserable flight, let me describe it to you and you make the decision. The guy seated on my left was a youth pastor. He was [...]
Read Entire ArticleAs Mark Twain famously observed, “A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes.” And so it is with the promoters of human caused global warming. The global warming alarmists shot out of the starting gate several years ago to gain a strong footing in the public [...]
Read Entire ArticleI know there are millions of folks in this world who live terrible lives and would give anything to experience the life most of us enjoy. That knowledge is not going to stop me from telling you about my miserable airplane ride last week. Let me start by telling you that I am not exactly [...]
Read Entire ArticleHave you ever had a friend who you really liked – but truthfully – You were a little embarrassed by them at times? I knew a guy like that once when I was in my thirties. My wife and I loved to hang out with this guy and his wife; you couldn’t have been around [...]
Read Entire ArticleThe following is adapted from a speech delivered in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 28, 2011, at a conference on “Markets, Government, and the Common Good,” sponsored by Hillsdale College’s Center for the Study of Monetary Systems and Free Enterprise. THE CASE FOR the Department of Education could rest on one or more of three legs: [...]
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