Yet another insane example of outrageous government overreach.
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Actually, if all the esteemed members of our government would watch those, they might learn a lot about what they shouldn’t be doing…
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There have been lots of “Steve would’ve never!” type posts and articles published since Jobs’ death, but I really wonder if he would’ve stood for this sort of thing.
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One of the biggest problems with our politics today is the perceived need to “do something,” when the inherent design of our Constitution is to actually do very little and leave people alone.
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I’m quite serious and sincere in asking this:
If you have to show ID to buy alcohol, get vaccinated, get a payday loan, or board a plane, why is it an imposition to show ID to vote?
What is happening in each scenario is simply proving you are who you say you are.
“I am an Uighur who faced China’s concentration camps. This is my story.”
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Why is it that a large segment of left has embraced a code of appeasing “sensitivity” toward Islam—when they are its obvious next victims? Why do they wring their hands over “microagressions,” while urging us not to provoke people who execute homosexuals and throw acid in women’s faces?
Why does the left kowtow to Islam?
There is no maxim, in my opinion, which is more liable to be misapplied, and which, therefore, more needs elucidation, than the current, that the interest of the majority is the political standard of right and wrong.
—James Madison, letter to James Monroe, 1786
The United States is a nation of laws, not men.
Does Airport Security Really Make Us Safer? | Culture | Vanity Fair
Bruce Schneier’s exasperation is informed by his job-related need to spend a lot of time in Airportland. He has 10 million frequent-flier miles and takes about 170 flights a year; his average speed, he has calculated, is 32 miles and hour. “The only useful airport security measures since 9/11,” he says, “were locking and reinforcing the cockpit doors, so terrorists can’t break in, positive baggage matching”—ensuring that people can’t put luggage on planes, and then not board them —“and teaching the passengers to fight back. The rest is security theater.”