Author: Jay Tea
Sorry, Bill, but you haven't posted a "Knucklehead Of The Day" for today, so I'm stealing it. Well, right here in New Hampshire we got a couple of prize …
Yesterday, Cassy posted a video of the United States Army Chorus performing for the Pope. It put me in mind of another video I saw a while ago: It's …
It's been a while since I've done some bragging about New Hampshire, and I think it's a bit overdue. New Hampshire has a bit of a reputation or nativism, …
I've been thinking a bit lately about the push to reinstate the draft, and I've had a few thoughts. First up, I find myself wondering if those who are …
I've had a rough week. I ended up pulling some hefty hours at The Day Job and Mongo decided to eat his starter motor, so I've been burning the …
It's not often I can claim with a straight face to be more of a Constitutional scholar than a sitting Supreme Court Justice, but today I am doing that. …
Here's an interesting interpretation of a "fair, open, and democratic process:" after both Houses of Congress pass a spending bill, one Representative gets his hands on it and does …
For some time now, I've wondered how the hell Massachusetts legislators keep passing more and more restrictive laws and higher and higher taxes, yet still get re-elected. It seems …
"Chutzpah" is one of those words that's hard to define in a single English word. It's nerve, it's gall, it's effrontery, it's ballsiness, it's audacity -- and not strictly …
Well, it's Income Tax Day. If you've been putting it off until the last minute, it's here. And, oddly enough, we're barely a week away from Tax Freedom Day …