A Look Back at 2014
Each year I get requests from readers on my year-in-review column. But I am going to do one anyway.
Each year I get requests from readers on my year-in-review column. But I am going to do one anyway.
In one of his few good decisions, President Obama announced his plan to normalize relations with Cuba. It is a smart gesture of reconciliation that, coupled with free trade, will make a friend of an enemy 90 miles to our south.
Democrat Senate staffers did not even talk to the heads of the agencies that oversaw the programs. It took seven years and was a hatchet job targeted at Bush. The 6,000-page report was slightly longer than a Tom Cruise pre-nup.
Uber Cab was recently valued at $40 billion for providing a valuable service to Americans. Now if only the company can dodge government interference.
The grand jury decision in the Ferguson, Missouri police shooting case of Michael Brown by Officer Darren Wilson was not even close. Twelve people, black and white, came to the right conclusion.
It's Thanksgiving again, when folks go home to bear the brunt of their parents' judgment. This year perhaps all you single folks out there will hear the delightful query from your moms, "Why are you still single, and Charles Manson isn't?"
Recently surfaced lectures and videos of one of the architects of ObamaCare, MIT professor Jonathan Gruber, exemplify this administration's hubris.
Harry Reid's (D-NV) control over the Senate will soon end, and corrupt, pork barrel spending will be his legacy. He has left more earmarks during his brutal reign than Mike Tyson.
Enroute to her inevitable coronation as the 2016 Democratic nominee for President, Hillary has stumbled out of the gate.
The Democrats have an impending problem surfacing at an inopportune time: their beloved big government's feckless response to our nation's problems.