During the lockdown, businesses that were declared “non-essential” were prohibited from opening. In Texas, liquor stores were considered essential, but
Tag: individual rights
Okay for Me, but not for Thee, Redux
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently defended the property rights of Williamson County property owner John Yearwood. Yearwood’s property is
Worse Things than Death
In late April, protesters gathered outside the office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to demand an end to the
Rebel Against the Tyrants
For nearly two months, Americans have allowed government to shut down businesses, destroy jobs, and wreck the economy. For nearly
Free the Innovators from the FDA
For more than six weeks, Americans have endured the hardship and uncertainty of a lock down. Millions of businesses have
When we Disagree
Rational people do not always agree on the proper course of action. They may not possess the same knowledge of
An Insensitive A-hole
Even in normal times, it can be extremely difficult to make certain statements without being considered an insensitive a-hole. In
Free People don’t Take Orders
This afternoon, Harris County Judge Lina Hildago ordered the residents of the most populous county in Texas to wear face