February 10, 2014
Category: Political figures

February 5, 2014
Haslam’s college-for-free offends free market, is not a real liberty
By David Tulis Gov. Bill Haslam’s plan to give away two years of community college schooling at state expense smells of good intentions disconnected to marketplace principles that bring …

January 18, 2014
Lesser magistrates have authority to defy lawless rulings from afar
By David Tulis A bill to throw off the mechanical contraption of Obamacare from atop the warm, organic civil society of Tennessee brings up the doctrine of interposition. It …

January 16, 2014
Do we look to GOP to save us? Wamp, Fleischmann square off at margin
No matter who gets elected, the government always gets in. — Old saying among voluntaryists By David Tulis The contest between federal legislator Chuck Fleischmann and challenger Weston Wamp …

November 23, 2013
Weekley scandal highlights power of marriage, its secure place in society
All happy families are like one another; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. — Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina By David Tulis The arrest of private school …

November 8, 2013
Bad law — act now; tell city council ‘no’ on benefits for live-in paramours
By David Tulis Please contact members of Chattanooga city council to oppose taxpayer benefits for gay partners. Write to each council person a separate email. A final vote is …

August 19, 2013
State’s 1861 law of independence reveals dignity alien to people today
The American war for independence against Great Britain is opposite to the French Revolution that followed it a few years later. The main difference is that the American struggle …

July 29, 2013
Surveillance state will collapse; data overload increasingly blinds it
By Gary North Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon is by far the most outspoken foe in Congress of the NSA and the domestic surveillance state that was created by …