Wednesday - 27Dec2017 Filed in:
Headlines&Law&Free MarketsWhen the ordinary becomes illegal
Police power beyond constraint
"Electric bikes are illegal to operate on city streets and those at the top of the food chain need to be held accountable."
“That's a problem for the Green Mountain Care Board, which has come down on Copley for making too much money and doing too many surgeries. Copley's success is seen as a violation of the Board's master plan for managing health care costs in the state.”
A promising approach to fight election fraud
Conservatives would point out that Chicago is a victim of liberal polices.
Not sure I agree, but worth thinking about
Interesting
Actions have consequences> Or at least they should.
Tags: ordinary ∙ illegal ∙ Donald Trump ∙ United Nations ∙ israel ∙ homicide ∙ Chicago ∙ liberal policies ∙ wealth effect ∙ income equality ∙ blockchain ∙ voter fraud ∙ police union ∙ electric bikes ∙ healthcare
Monday - 04Dec2017 Filed in:
HeadlinesAppointing more judges than anytime in the last 40 years.
Preventing voter fraud
Sen. Elizabeth Warren manipulated the system into giving her more privilege
It's not so cut and dried. The defense argued it was an accident.
This is highway robbery, even if it did happen in modern day Wyoming.
Chicago keeps playing games and faces insolvency
Another example of puppycide
“They’ve already called the cops more than 100 times on their users, with the best of intentions.”
Part of this is inflation, but an out-of-control government is a close second
A tale of prohibition and government control
Without the alarm, they lose their moral and political power
They need you afraid so you don't ask questions.
If a business doesn't give customers what they want, they go elsewhere.
Tags: Donald Trump ∙ Congress ∙ judicial nominees ∙ NFL ∙ voter fraud ∙ Elizabeth Warren ∙ Trevor Noah ∙ Native American ∙ Kate Steinle ∙ Wyoming ∙ highway robbery ∙ puppicide ∙ Facebook ∙ wellness checks ∙ retirement ∙ bitcoin ∙ Silk Road ∙ climate alarmist
Friday - 01Dec2017 Filed in:
Headlines&Politics&Free Speech