Time And Reality Are Rhode Island’s Deadly Enemies

    Time waits for no one, no favours has he Time waits for no one, and he won’t wait for me – The Rolling Stones (HT:Sing365.com) If mathematics were as linear as the passage of time, Rhode Island would have a public pension inconvenience. This sadly does not hold true. Interest on borrowed money increases debt in an exponential fashion. The promises made to older working | Read More »

    Meet The Newest Democratic Party Governor

    Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Lincoln Chafee. He currently serves as the politically independent governor of Rhode Island. In a recent interview with WPRI, Chafee seemed to toss around the idea of being a Democrat. Chafee’s typical vapid non-speak follows below. The next gubernatorial election is “a long way away” and running as a Democrat “would be a hard step, just because of history,” | Read More »

    Welcome to the Jungle, Rhode Island Has Fun and Games

    Welcome to the jungle

    We take it day by day

    If you want it you’re gonna bleed

    But it’s the price you pay

    And you’re a very sexy girl

    That’s very hard to please

    You can taste the bright lights

    But you won’t get them for free

    Guns-N-Roses, “Welcome to the Jungle”, 1988

    It seems The Great State of Rhode Island has problems even more pressing than unemployment and Lincoln Chaffee. For years, they delved into an experiment in “Liberaltarianism” involving the steadily progressive decriminalization of prostitution. It takes the Act Utilitarian postulate of “If it feels good, do it” to a whole new and frightening level. Things are being done to weak and defenseless women that should never occur in a sane and civilized community.

    National Review describes the legal conditions prevalent in Rhode Island with respect to prostitution.

    Tiny Rhode Island prides itself on its history and charm. But since it decriminalized prostitution in 1980, it has become a haven for something decidedly uncharming: the trafficking of girls and young women into the commercial sex industry.

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