Sunstein: Don’t Buy the Slippery-Slope Argument on Guns

Cass Sunstein Bloomberg 4/29/2013

…The federal government shouldn’t require background checks for gun purchasers because, if it does, it will be on the path toward banning gun ownership. The Supreme Court shouldn’t force states to recognize same-sex marriages because, if it does, it will have to require states to recognize polygamous marriages.

Barack Obama’s administration […]

Breaking media silence

Glenn Harlan Reynolds Opinion USA Today 4/15/2013

I write a lot of columns, both here at USA TODAYand elsewhere. Like pretty much everyone who writes opinion columns, I hope that people will read what I write and look at things differently as a result. It happens, sometimes. But very few have the impact of Kirsten […]

Denver police officer speaks out on plans to use Police Academy, cops as prop for gun control speech

ABC7 News Denver 4/3/2013

A Denver police officer is speaking out on Facebook about the use of the Denver Police Academy as a prop for a speech by President Barack Obama.

The president is visiting Colorado Wednesday to highlight the state’s new gun control laws as he tries to convince Congress to tackle the issue. […]

How free is your state?

And the least free state in America is…

Erika Johnsen Hot Air 3/28/2013

…None other than the legislative haunt of Gov. Andrew “confiscation could be an option” Cuomo andloathsome nanny-state Mayor Bloomberg, of course. George Mason University’s Mercatus Center just released the third edition of their comprehensive “Freedom in the Fifty States” study, ranking “the […]

Is Bloomberg the most dangerous man in America?

Glenn Beck 3/18/2013

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg, affectionately known as Mayor Mcfacist, could very well be the most dangerous man in America. Why? Well, for starters he makes Soros look like a welfare recipient. But he also is not afraid to cram massive progressive control right down your throat…

…“Last month Bloomberg announced that […]

Trust Me, This Time Is Different

Tyler Durden Zero Hedge 2/26/2013

Submitted by Simon Black of Sovereign Man blog

By 1789, a lot of French people were starving. Their economy had long since deteriorated into a weak, pitiful shell. Decades of unsustainable spending had left the French treasury depleted. The currency was being rapidly debased. Food was scarce, and expensive.

Perhaps […]

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