“FDR Couldn’t Make it In Today’s Democratic Party.”
They used to say that about Harry Truman.
They used to say that about Harry Truman.
Last week, I pulled a minor quip in my headline about Spike Lee’s Twitter fiasco. So when I saw this, I thought I’d hit the blogger jackpot. But no, it’s some guy at the Washinton Examiner, stealing my joke. Accusations of drama-queenery are of course entirely just.
Glenn Reynolds’ column on the Obamacare arguments hits on an oft-ignored theme: The subjects entrusted to the federal government by the Constitution — those largely “external” powers — simply don’t lend themselves to corruption. On the other hand, when the government lays a heavy regulatory hand on almost every business and industry, the temptation for… Read More The Bigger the Government Is, the More Corrupt