The return of LOLA
M.W. Guzy looks at health care regulations and the Law of the Least Able.
M.W. Guzy looks at health care regulations and the Law of the Least Able.
M.W. Guzy looks at wealth and taxes. If people examine wages, fairness seems more than served. If you look at wealth ...
M.W. Guzy looks at five people he knows who are collecting unemployment compensation and finds not all are equally worthy.
M.W. Guzy replies to the comments of Beth von Behren about the affect of legalized abortion on the crime rate and why we incarcerate nonviolent offenders.
M.W. Guzy says the death of Hoang Nguyen may be worse than a hate crime; it was just sport.
So the city census numbers weren't what the mayor wanted. M.W. Guzy sees some bright spots and finds flaws in proposed maneuvers.
M.W. Guzy favors the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, but says that people have to recognize that implementing the new system will include a lot of difficulties.
Liberals and conservatives are locked in dubious debate over the 10th and 14th Amendments. M.W. Guzy says neither side seems to recognize that as amendments, both of these writings represent modifications of the original text.
Last week's kidnapping of Alisa Maier was a rare crime followed by an even rarer outcome: a happy ending. Though strangers account for only .04 percent of annual cases of child abductions, M.W. Guzy, says special punishment may be needed.
Oh, my, Arizona is going to try to enforce the ban on people illegally entering the United States. M.W. Guzy is less than surprised that cops will be trying to enforce the law, and says targeting Hispanics isn't racist.