Clunker of a Year, by George Will

freesnake | February 1, 2010

What was stimulated, aside from bookkeeping nonsense, was demand for Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged

Healthcare and the Delaware

freesnake | December 30, 2009

As Christmas 2009 came and went and I reflected on the Senate vote of Christmas Eve, my mind turned to a story first heard as a child- and the famous painting of it- Washington Crossing the Delaware.

How the Freedom to Contract Protects Insurability

freesnake | September 16, 2009

Patients today with preexisting medical problems have difficulty purchasing health insurance. Forcing insurers to cover such patients is not the solution.

Is the GOP prepared to lead?

freesnake | August 22, 2009

Obama offered change, and we got it. But it was not the change America thought it to be. So what is it the people of the nation and the state searching for?

Clunkers, Health Care and Uncle Sam

freesnake | August 20, 2009

It is fascinating that Uncle Sam expects us to believe that he can manage an industry 2000 times larger than the program that failed weeks after creation.

A perfect statement on health care

freesnake | August 11, 2009

In an America true to its founding principles, no aspect of any individual’s life is planned by a bureaucrat in Washington

Germane to the debate?

freesnake | August 11, 2009

Double standard in Washington?

Still shrugging? You bet!

freesnake | August 11, 2009

Great review… http://www.moneyshow.com/investing/blog.asp?aid=Blog-17412
My mom gave me “Shrugged” for my 8th grade summer reading project. Granted, I only read part of it that year, but I’ve read it every year for the past decade. I gave the same copy to my son for his 8th grade reading project, a tradition worth passing along. “Shrugged” should be [...]

I think I’m in love…

freesnake | August 11, 2009

I think I’m in love Nancy Pelosi.
She is very nearly the perfect modern Democrat. Today in USA Today (which I never read), she explained that the House health care plan (which should be read “coverage”- not “care”) is good, and will be right when passed; she explains that

Another fishy blog?

freesnake | August 7, 2009

Thoughtcrime was not a thing that could be concealed forever. You might dodge successfully for a while, even for years, but sooner or later they were bound to get you.