Month: July 2016
As most of you know, Kansas was provided an excellent test case for supply-side economics. The answer is that upper-class tax cuts have utterly failed to deliver the promised economic.
Nigel Farage has decided that someone else can help clean up the mess he helped create his his flagrant lying: While Americans celebrated the Founding Fathers' successful fight for independence.
This piece on the threat of a large copper mine to Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is a sign a failure in the larger wilderness debates, which is not.
Is there any good reason why the NSA has to rule that 90-year-old cryptic documents about the USSR must stay classified? The National Security Agency is withholding 90-year-old information on.
The Supreme Court's gutting of the Voting Rights Act is having its intended effect, part the umpteenth: In fact, many Wisconsinites who didn’t have Johnson’s help or Hatten’s perseverance were.
The legendary Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami has died of stomach cancer. Truth be told, of the internationally known giants of Iranian cinema I probably prefer the output of Mohsen Mahkmalbaf.
Yet another way to celebrate American awesomeness today before you blow off your fingers and, even worse, put ketchup on your hot dogs, is to remember how we rely on.
As a Seattle native I'm honor-bound to root against Oklahoma City, so obviously I take no small pleasure in today's news. But beyond that, those criticizing Durant can go jump.