Earlier this week at about 8:30 pm, one of my sons slipped in the bath tub, landed on the metal tub plug, and had a pretty deep cut on his bottom. If you're a fan of Seinfeld, think Kramer's Fusilli Jerry and Frank Costanza's "one in a million shot". I took D to the closest … Continue reading US Healthcare – the illegitimate child of Cronyism and Socialism, NOT Capitalism
Category: Law
Do Informed Voters Produce Better Results?
You've probably seen video clips online of reporters / vloggers hanging around Polling Places during an election asking voters basic questions like "which party controls the Senate?", "Name 3 Congressmen", "Where is Ukraine?", etc. Don't know if he still does it, but Jay Leno used to have a segment called Jaywalk where he would go … Continue reading Do Informed Voters Produce Better Results?
Positive vs. Negative Rights
Like the word Love, Rights is oftentimes used in different contexts to mean different things. Someone may say they have the right to Health Care. Others may say Education is a right. Protection from racial discrimination may be considered my right. Then there's the Bill of Rights. Going to piggy back / expand off of … Continue reading Positive vs. Negative Rights
Can Christians be Libertarians?
Wow! Can't believe it's been 10 months since I last posted here. I've been doing a lot of my ranting on Facebook, so I guess that's satisfied my need to vent. In between all of my rants for liberty, I'm often faced with the charge that I'm more Libertarian than Christian, that somehow the two … Continue reading Can Christians be Libertarians?
What to do?
Been talking with a number of Christian friends recently and Jenny and I are beginning to run into this conversation more frequently. Actually, this conversation takes place a lot with non-Christian friends as well. example 1. A: The Bible says to do this. B: Yeah, but that was the Old Testament. We're in the New … Continue reading What to do?