Author: Jay Tea
A lot of people said a lot of stupid things last year, but this is probably my favorite: news reader Katie Couric thinks that America -- in the interest …
Well, it's over. In the 112th Congress, the House of Representatives kicked things off by reading the Constitution, with over 100 members -- of both parties -- taking part. …
As we see and hear all the talk about the new Congress, especially the newly-Republican House of Representatives, we hear speculation and advice for how the new majority should …
One of the things new House Speaker John Boehner said he intended to do was to give up some of the power the majority holds in the House, to …
I had an interesting day at The Day Job the other day. I met a couple of interesting folks. First, I had a nice chat with Gary Falwell. A …
It seems like all the members of the new Congress have their own ideas on how to properly boost the economy and stimulate job growth. It's their number-one agenda …
OK, we have our new Congress, and Speaker Boehner holds the big gavel. There's a new sheriff in town, and things are gonna be different. But let's keep some …
There's an odd little story going on in New Hampshire. (It even made Good Morning America.) An expectant mother had her water break, and her husband kinda hit the …
The newly-Republican House has announced two of their first planned actions once they formally take office and power. First up, they're going to read the entire Constitution on the …
In my discussion about Rob Port's "God was the first libertarian" theory, comments went wildly -- and predictably -- askew. But one particular digression got me thinking -- when …