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Spectacle Blog
by Johnny Kampis | Dec 10, 2018

Congress may be more Scrooge than Santa this year if it keeps delaying a funding solution that will keep the…

by Johnny Kampis | Dec 7, 2018

The form is simple, but the message is often deep. The haiku, a famous type of Japanese poetry, only consists…

by Johnny Kampis | Dec 6, 2018

While tax breaks for corporations continue to grow, as state and local governments essentially outbid each other to lure the…

by Kevin Kosar | Dec 5, 2018

Raise your hand if you enjoy alcoholic beverages. Now raise your other hand if you love free markets. Alright, AmSpec readers,…

by Melissa Mackenzie | Dec 5, 2018

For companies trying to bring potential life-saving products to the market, the least they can ask for is a responsive,…

by Larry Thornberry | Dec 5, 2018

If there’s ever a most-liberal-Church-in-Boston contest, you might want to put a fiver on St. Susanna Parish, where it appears…

by Johnny Kampis | Nov 30, 2018

One of the hardest decisions you’ll make in any given session of cash-game poker isn’t just related to calling a…

by Paige Lambermont | Nov 30, 2018

Book Review: Congratulations, Who Are You Again? By Harrison Scott Key Harper Collins: $15.99 | 368 Pages This is a…

by Larry Thornberry | Nov 30, 2018

Our Bill Croke’s melancholy observations on the contemporary public library are spot on.The plague he describes and laments is a national…

by David Catron | Nov 30, 2018

The ever vigilant Democrat vote counters of Alaska have made the most important discovery since gold was found near Nome…

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