The people always pay for the folly of politicians
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By Joseph P. Tartaro | Executive Editor
Politicians, especially those who think they are doing something “for the good of the people,” seem oblivious to the cost of their folly.
Unfortunately, the ...
The unasked question in the presidential debates
By TheGunMag - October 22 2012 07:24 PM - Comments Off - Gun Mag Reports
by Joseph P. Tartaro
Obama's top law enforcement official, Attorney General Eric Holder, is the first sitting Cabinet member in US history to be held in contempt of Congress. A ...
Governments not people craft UN Arms Trade Treaty
By TheGunMag - August 8 2012 05:33 PM - Comments Off - Gun Mag Reports
By Joseph P. Tartaro
Executive Editor
Perhaps the United Nations should have a motto that reflects its focus on “government stability” and the balance of power between the people of the world ...
Hindsight: Iowa caucus, early primaries really do matter every election
By TheGunMag - February 1 2012 11:10 PM - Comments Off - Hindsight
Iowa caucus, early primaries really do matter every election
by Joseph P. Tartaro, Executive Editor
Weeks before the Iowa Republican caucus balloting on January 3, many political commentators in almost every ...
Hindsight: Feds, state officials abuse police powers to push policies
By TheGunMag - December 30 2011 09:05 PM - Comments Off - Hindsight
Feds, state officials abuse police powers to push policies
Federal and state law enforcement officials seem to be abusing their police powers and manipulating the media in order to revise ...
HINDSIGHT: GunMag Reflections
By TheGunMag - December 12 2011 07:24 AM - Comments Off - Hindsight
Reflections before advancing in new a new direction
by Joseph P. Tartaro, Executive Editor
December 2011
This is my last Hindsight column for "Gun Week," so it may be a combination of reminiscences ...












