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January 2013

“Why the 2nd Amendment”

Walter E. Williams breaks with Louis Michael Seidman, who believes we need to scrap the Constitution (or rather, those parts of the Constitution that don’t comport with the sensibilities of Louis Michael Seidman, in this, the United States of Louis Michael Seidman), and instead goes a different direction:  he summons up some historical context for the second amendment, presented through the words of those old dead white propertied patriarchal slave-owning

How you know that guns protect people, 2

“Armed Guards for Returning Sandy Hook Students”: When children from Sandy Hook Elementary school return to class in neighboring Monroe, Conn. today, they’ll be entering “the safest school in America,” according to the Associated Press. “Law enforcement officers have been guarding the new school, and by the reckoning of police, it is ‘the safest school in America,’” the AP reported Thursday. “I think right now it has to be the

How you know that guns protect people, 1

That NY newspaper that published the names and addresses of CCW holders — and in return had the names and addresses of its editors and writers released by annoyed pro-gun bloggers?  Is now being protected by armed guards: The guards have been posted at its White Plains headquarters and in a satellite office in West Nyack since last week, publisher Janet Hasson said. “The safety of my staff is my

“Why the Obama tax hikes have only just begun”

Far be it for me to correct the estimable Jim Pethokoukis.  But doesn’t he mean the “bi-partisan, fiscal-cliff avoiding, what’s best and most prudent given the circumstances, and god bless us all for being so prudent and avoiding the hectoring of naive, un-nuanced fringe teabagging extremists” tax hikes? Small correction, but an important one.  Please, Jim.  Proceed: How much more “balance” does Obama want? 1. Well, the fiscal cliff deal

“Senate Voted on ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Bill 3 Minutes After Receiving It”

This is the august, deliberative chamber, recall.  Not like that unruly People’s House, with all its 2-year temporary riff-raff and populist TEA Party dregs. CNS: The U.S. Senate voted 89-8 to approve legislation to avoid the fiscal cliff despite having only 3 minutes to read the 154-page bill and budget score. Multiple Senate sources have confirmed to CNSNews.com that senators received the bill at approximately 1:36 AM on Jan. 1,

Jim Geraghty, et al: Obama won!

So, you know, deal with it.  Besides, other “pragmatic” Republicans agree.  It really was the best we could do: There’s a lot of anger, frustration, and disgust building in the righty grassroots in the past few weeks. Over the past week I saw a lot of comments on Twitter in the vein of “we have a spending problem! Why won’t Republicans insist we deal with that first!” Fume at Speaker

Why have a Republican Party?

Rather than beat myself up trying to come up with new ways to express my disgust for the GOP this morning, allow me to just repeat a few things I wrote to Twitter last evening once the House passed the Senate “fiscal cliff” bill — itself a nightmare — without any changes, and then add a few more observations that I’ve since decided to share. 1. We have a one

Colorado purported to be testing ground for new draconian anti-gun measures

Courtesy Geoff B, a release from the NRA-ILA, portions of which I’ll reprint here: Governor John Hickenlooper, a former member of a national anti-gun group called Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG) founded and funded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, was just recently joined by thirteen mayors in Colorado to coordinate with President Obama to help pass gun control measures here in Colorado and nationally. Governor Hickenlooper has also

“Dear Casey,

“My friend John has been going through a tough spell at work lately. Though he’s a fair boss and a nicely tanned procedural leader of men, try as he might, he can’t seem to win the affections of a small band of rogues and roughnecks who seem to take pleasure in undermining his authority. “As it’s New Year’s Day — and the new year brings with it the promise of

January fundraiser begins today [sticky; new posts appear below. FRIDAY UPDATE]

This year is about battling for our liberty.   And I can’t be the only one here whose New Year’s resolutions included a determination to honor Capt Mal Reynolds and “aim to misbehave”  — for the country, my family, myself, and to affirm my deeply-held principles on individual autonomy and resistance to a tyrannical state run by a cabal of powerful liberal fascists and their corporate cronies. Plus, I’d like to