While it's hard to compete with the kind of comic genius that considers "blogger" a punchline, we do our best to provide the Lt. Gov. with some better material.
Arkansas House District 97 includes parts of Madison, Washington, and Carroll Counties in the northwest corner of the state. The district's largest urban areas are the dual-county seat cities of Carroll County - Eureka Springs and Berryville. In...
If this blog were a goldfish, it would have died from neglect days ago. That's poor hustle on my part. But enough about that -- let's pretend like we haven't missed a beat and go straight to the odds and ends.
Off the Radarr. Imagine you are Lt...
Before you go believing Mark Levin and talking about an Article V convention, there's something you should know: the math doesn't work. Like, not even a little bit. That might not matter to the guy selling books, but it might matter to the people who want to know whether he makes any sense. (He doesn't.)
At its most basic, "tort reform" is nothing more than a direct assault on Arkansas Constitution and on the principles behind Bill of Rights. When you remove or limit the right of a citizen to have a trial by jury and have the community of his peers decide what his injuries are worth, you subvert Article 2, section 7, of the Arkansas Constitution and you imply that you think the Framers of the Constitution were off base when they included the Seventh Amendment.
By: A.J. Hanson (North Little Rock)
Date: September 29, 2013
I believe the president was 100% correct when he made the statement in his Navy Yard memorial speech that "it ought to be a shock to all of us as a nation and as a people....
Democrats and Republicans agree on few things, but the awesomeness of bacon is one of them.
But homemade bacon? That's the kind of thing that can avoid government shutdowns, end partisan bickering, and improve the economy. (At the very least, it will improve the economy more than blind loyalty to the stupidity of Art Laffer ever will.) Point being...bacon.