- That store is absolutely right to deny access to anyone without a shirt and shoes.
- That store is infringing on the constitutionally guaranteed right not to wear a mask.
- It makes sense to require a driver’s license that provides a minimum level of confidence that the holder will not be endangering the lives of others when behind the wheel.
- It is a violation of constitutional rights to issue a certificate showing full vaccination for COVID to provide a minimum level of confidence that the holder will not be endangering the lives of others.
- It is reasonable to require inoculations for school and other environments. After all, military assigned overseas have traditionally had to take a variety of shots in order to protect all individuals.
- No one should have the nerve to demand any healthy individual be vaccinated against COVID, no matter how much that would increase safety for all.
- In a tight year, hundreds of millions of dollars are cut from state inpatient and outpatient Medicare funds, and hundreds more from state colleges and universities.
- In the same year an increase in revenue of about the same value is set aside for tax breaks to large corporations.
- Elections are executed with no significant instances of fraud.
- Restrictive changes in voting laws are necessary to make elections more secure.
- Affluent white neighborhoods receive early doses of a COVID vaccine.
- Poor minority neighborhoods must wait.
- Registering cars is reasonable.
- Registering guns is not.
- Medicare should not be expanded to provide health care for hundreds of thousands of uninsured state residents.
- Scholarship programs should be expanded allowing the use of public money to educate children in private schools without oversight.
- It is disgusting for the federal government to pass restrictions on states that interfere with their right to make their own decisions.
- It is proper for the state to impose restrictions on city and county governments so they cannot establish rules for the health and safety of their constituents.