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The head honcho of the National Weather Service handed in his resignation when a report was issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration which concluded that the NWS had misappropriat... keep reading
This is the technological imperative: "If it can be done, it must be done."... keep reading
In 1977, I was scheduled to get an appointment for a job with newly elected Congressman Dan Quayle. His Administrative Assistant did not want me on the staff — too much competition, I think. He was yo... keep reading
Federal boondoggles are inevitable for as long as bureaucrats get to spend our money.... keep reading
But spending on local police does not fall. Why not?... keep reading
It is not trick or treat. It is trick and treat.... keep reading
When bureaucrats overstep their legal limits, do not cooperate.... keep reading
He has never lost faith in this chimera of the Progressive movement.... keep reading
North’s first law of bureaucracy is this: “Some bureaucrat will eventually enforce the letter of the law to the point of insanity.” Here is a recent example. John Davis, who lives in Cleveland, got a... keep reading
Death, taxes, and boondoggles are forever.... keep reading
This is part of the militarization of local police.... keep reading
People do not object . . . when they even know. They expect it. The practice is universal.... keep reading
The massive, continuing fraud of government is clear here. It is a repeat of the tobacco industry's settlement with state governments. Voters do not know or care.... keep reading
Mercantilism did not start with Trump. It's the American way.... keep reading
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