Author: Jay Tea
In these tough economic times, the announcement that a company was going to open a new facility in an economically-depressed area would be welcomed. Toss in the promise of …
A little over 40-(cough) years ago, I was born in Lebanon. No, not Lebanon the country -- Lebanon, the town in New Hampshire that calls itself a city. We …
President Obama has developed a reputation -- well-earned -- for breaking his promises. It's even become a cliche' to talk about how all of his promises come with expiration …
New Hampshire was one of the last states to choose to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Day. When it was first passed as a federal holiday, we resisted a …
Last week, noted New York Times columnist, Nobel Prize winning economist, and renowned asshat Paul Krugman published a column that got a lot of attention. In it, Krugman discussed …
The current wonderful idea up on Capitol Hill -- mainly among Democrats -- is that during the upcoming State of the Union address. Congress should abandon the partisan division …
When will it end?In Tucson, a madman attempted to assassinate a member of Congress, but only wounded her -- along with over a dozen others and killed six. The …
For most of the last 20 years, two men dominated the role of America's designated enemy. Two names were constantly at the top of "greatest foe in the world." …
Last week, the House of Representatives debated -- and then passed -- a non-binding resolution condemning the Tucson shooting of last weekend. Apparently this critical and controversial measure was …
The other day, I commented on how quite a few observers -- mainly liberal -- had expressed relief that the Tucson shooter was a white man. They didn't couch …