Paige’s Pages – A Political Blog

Girl Power & Gunpowder

Feeling patriotic in the month of BBQ and bottle rockets, an 18-year-old girl tries enlisting in the Selective Service, but enters into a legal battle with the Supreme Court after gender-based denial. By filing a class action lawsuit, the young woman referenced as E.K.L. questions the constitutionality of the obligatory defense of Old Glory. Sexist […]

Minimum Wage Woe

This week, a Chipotle in San Francisco got a taste of what happens when gov. interferes with Capitalism, a teaching moment for well-intentioned but economically illiterate millennials.

Wedding Cake Controversy

Wedding bells ring in court hearings rather than harmony this summer as a Colorado judge rules a bakery guilty of discrimination after refusing to cater a same-sex wedding.

Divorcing Government from Marriage

As the #LoveWins and #EqualityForAll campaign spread, I cannot discount those who were left out: the polyamorous, the incestuous, those who do not wish to enter a union where gov. and lawyers are involved.

Raisins Raise Awareness of Gov. Interference

In a rare win for private property this week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of raisin farmers’ refusal to give the state their extra produce without just compensation.

Paige’s Pages: A Political Blog – TSA Treachery

The TSA faces further criticism after a recent report revealing that more than 95% of faux terrorists were able to smuggle weapons past them. This merely reinforces what many expect from an overgrown gov.: incompetence, deception, and arrogance.

Defending Private Discrimination, Corrective Power of Capitalism

Last week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Muslim woman who wore a hijab to an Abercrombie & Fitch interview, and was consequently denied the job . . . As fashionable as it is to leave the gov. to find fault with everything, it is an indirect supplement that supports dishonesty.

Federal Food Fight: Congress Considers Mandatory GMO Labeling

Which is more surprising: that Washington wants to take back the damage done to the food industry by their biggest donors—or that Republicans introduced the measure?

Rand Paul: The First Republitarian?

Curly-haired King of the Filibuster and 2016 presidential hopeful Rand Paul's 10+ hour Wed. night stand showcases his golden Libertarian quills.
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