The dust and tear gas have cleared from the Democratic National Convention in Denver and a very interesting point has surfaced from the street protests. The protests included ... Keep Reading
Government Intrusion
Guvmint’s Got All The Land
If you have ever met anyone from California you know pretty quick they have a very different view about the role of government. (The exception being Orange County. Kind of the ... Keep Reading
The Staggering Costs of Regulation
Government regulations are destroying prosperity. Soon, the burden may be too great to bear.-Max Borders ... Keep Reading
Lillington Democrat Etheridge to Meddle in Energy Markets
Wow! Can you believe this man's audacity? So this week, with the help of U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge, a Lillington Democrat, Congress will take on an obscure commodities market. ... Keep Reading
Scary: Groovin’ On Government
Even Instapundit picked it up... Asheville loves, nay worships, government. Scary.-Max Borders ... Keep Reading
Mortgage Meltdown: What Happens When Government Tries to “Do Good”
As we've touched on several times in the past here at Red Clay, the mortgage meltdown is not a simple story of greedy lenders as villains with government as mere observers who are ... Keep Reading
Pro-life and Family Legislation
Here is a rundown of the pro-life and family legislation introduced during the 2007-2008 session: ABORTION/REPRODUCTIVE ISSUES H 1782 Ultrasound Before An Abortion H 419 ... Keep Reading
A Perfectable Union?
Arnold Kling points out something seemingly innocuous, but scary to the liberty-loving ear:My guess is that Barack Obama just casually made this remark."I believe in our ... Keep Reading
Is your BLOG Government approved?
Do you gentle blog readers think we should delete or alter this post as the Senate President Pro Tem's Office is "respectfully" requesting? Let us know what you think... ... Keep Reading
Bailouts: Bad, whether Big Guys or Little
Russ Roberts hits a home run with with NPR piece on the Bear Stearns and (likely future) mortgage bailouts: Yes, letting Bear Stearns go under would have been dangerous. But ... Keep Reading