by Erik Kain on February 28, 2012
So in light of Romney winning in Arizona and Michigan, I just remembered that I’d never published this piece. I wish I had, since I was right. Oh well. If wishes were bagels. I’m a…
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by Erik Kain on February 10, 2012
Adam Greene was going into diabetic shock, weaving through traffic lanes early in the morning on October 29th, 2010. Police thought he was intoxicated – a reasonable suspicion given the circumstances and the fact that it was 4 AM. This is what happened next: Lawyer’s for Greene released the video this past Tuesday. On the [...]
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by Erik Kain on November 9, 2011
I’ve spilled a great deal of ink on Arizona’s anti-immigrant bill SB 1070 and its architect, Senate President Russell Pearce, and now it appears that my fellow Arizonans have come around to my position, ousting the anti-immigration crusader and electing Republican Jerry Lewis to take his place: His defeat, at the hands of political novice [...]
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by Erik Kain on October 7, 2011
Alabama’s tomato crop is rotting due to the mass exodus of immigrant workers following that state’s draconian new anti-immigrant law. Contrary to popular sentiment, immigration is good for the economy. I wish people could understand this very simple fact: immigration is good for business. Indeed, an open-borders policy that freed up movement of labor across [...]
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by Erik Kain on September 2, 2011
I’m outsourcing this post to Sean O’Neal, who says it all so well: Never one to go quietly, Steven Seagal is fighting back against recent allegations that he had a hand in killing the family dog of an Arizona man while filming a segment for his Steven Seagal: Lawman reality show. As you may recall, [...]
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