Author: Jay Tea
Last week, I threatened to branch out a bit into other fields, away from news and politics. I posted some poetry, to mixed reviews. Now, I'm going to dabble …
Yesterday, I wrote about a gentleman who is having a dispute with his son's school. And last week, I got into an argument on a talk-show with a representative …
Last night, during President Bush's news conference, three networks decided to cut away from that and resume their normal programming. NBC went to "The Apprentice" with Donald Trump, CBS …
This morning, a good chunk of New England is abuzz about this story out of Lexington, MA. It seems that one David Parker didn't approve of his school touching …
A couple of times before, I've written about Killington, Vermont's attempts to secede from Vermont and join New Hampshire to escape what they view as abusive, confiscatory, unfair taxes. …
From the wonderful Gate City of Nashua (pronounced "Nausea" by those in the know), New Hampshire, comes this heart-warming tale of a young man who killed another young man …
There's an old truism that "the power to tax is the power to destroy." If the government doesn't want something, it can quite literally tax it out of existence. …
I seem to be falling into a pattern of my poems -- serious one day, humorous the next. That means that this one ought to be serious again. This …
Today, Airbus completed the first test flight of their new MegaUltraJumboJet, the Airbus 380. Some analysts are deeply concerned about the jet's affect on the airline industry, and on …
Just the other day, I wrote a piece about how I prefer to use profanities sparingly, saving them for when I really, really need them, and no other terms …