San Jacinto Day

April 21, 1836…This is the day most Texans celebrate as Texas Independence Day even though that day is officially March 2nd when the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed at

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Patients Are Not Consumers – NYTimes.com

“The idea that all this can be reduced to money — that doctors are just people selling services to consumers of health care — is, well, sickening. And the prevalence

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Talk About a Coffee Spewing Moment

… columnist and former GOP presidential aide Pete Wehner notes, “now that he finds himself intellectually outmatched by Paul Ryan, chairman of the House Budget Committee, and in a precarious

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This Is What Secession Looks Like?

As a major drought settles in on the state of Texas, the main problem with all of last years tea party campaign rhetoric about secession comes home to roost. When you wake

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A Muse About The Federal Budget

For a few years I have refrained in many instances from commenting on the political debate in this country. But the budget discussion this year is beginning to get my

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Waiting On A Refund Check?

Refund Status Results There is a delay in processing your tax return. For more information, please continue. If you have questions or need additional information, please have the following on

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