Time and perspective are curious things.
Guest Contributors
Consumer Packaging and Energy Conservation
An Executive Order could be directed to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and would regulate food packaging, requiring that all containers be no larger than the minimum essential size to keep the product safe and intact. No plastic fillers, spacers, or empty gaps would be allowed in any package. No odd sized boxes or inflated Mylar bags designed for maximum visual display on store shelves. Additionally, the cost of the packaging should not exceed the necessary cost of the product it contains. In other words, 1ȼ worth of product should not come in a 15ȼ aluminum can or pressurized bulletproof wrapper — which takes two people with a box cutter to open – and then goes in the trash.
The Cry from the Left: Trump Delenda Est
How to explain this seeming departure from the normal American pattern of accepting the electoral facts, and then continuing the fight in the various constitutional and other forums the system provides? Why is it so different this time? Why are presidential tax returns more important than an eyeball to eyeball confrontation in Northeast Asia? Why must we place the travel and residential preferences of non-US citizens over the security of Americans? Why must non-leftists be barred from the Supreme Court?
RIP to the Conservative Movement
Movements always outgrow their founders. They start as small, isolated groups, carefully transforming theory and principles into a platform and a cause for action.
A Speech to Denounce Meryl Streep
A speech for those Americans who will never get to pontificate on an awards show stage like Meryl Streep but would love to respond anyway.
A Letter of Love
This month a woman of noble character and heart passed away. Her name was Charlotte Ray Thomas. You may only have heard of her as the wife of Syndicated Columnist Cal Thomas.
How Tiffany Smiley Will Help Make VA Great Again — If President Trump Listens
This young nurse may represent the best hope for changing a VA system that often appears too broken to save from itself.