Author: Jay Tea
It's been a long-standing public policy that state health officials should track people who carry serious, communicable diseases. It's not a very nice thing to do, but it's been …
I got home late from work last night, and put on the SOTU. Here are my thoughts on the speech, for anyone who cares: 1) Boy, a lot of …
A while ago, I wrote a piece where I pointed out that the Boston Globe appears to have a policy that illegal aliens should, in nearly every circumstance, be …
The War on Terror (or, if you prefer, The War with Militant Islam) is a huge conflict, fought out on myriad battlefields and with a broad diversity of weapons. …
During most of the "space race," the United States lagged behind. The Soviet Union beat us to every single landmark: first satellite. First man in orbit. First to orbit …
I hate my middle name. I always have, and most likely always will. My legal signature uses my middle initial, and I rather like it that way. Consequently, I've …
Saturday night, Fox News ran a special investigation into the discovery and breaking up of a Hezballah terrorist cell in the United States. Hezballah operatives were raising money by …
Today's Boston Globe featured something truly astonishing. They published an op/ed piece by a professor from Wellesley College that actually made sense. Professor Karl Case teaches economics there, so …
The greatest heyday of the left has to have been the period from 1964 until the late 1970's. They had one of the most liberal presidents in history handing …
An acquaintance of mine was agonizing over a new vacuum cleaner. More specifically, she is the type that needs to anthropomorphize everything, and apparently the poor thing needed a …