The old adage "A fool and his money are soon parted" sums up the $600 athletic shoe craze.

I wonder how many of those people standing in line in Colorado to buy marijuana at $300+ an ounce are whining that they can't afford health insurance!

Society is one big competition: Best clothes, fanciest cars, most expensive shoes, best Christmas decorations, fanciest Christmas cards. You win; I won't play that game.

I had insurance I liked, a doctor I liked, and it was affordable! Thanks to Obamacare, I have now lost my insurance and my doctor and cannot afford insurance.

Everytime I switched to the Weather Channel, they were doing TV shows, not the weather. I gave up!

Can't you find better use of your time then to threaten legal action against the financially strapped VA over Christmas carols? Maybe you should ask an injured soldier who's been awaiting treatment their opinion.

If Deal had increased Medicaid, there would be more people seeking healthcare and less doctors willing to accept the dismal Medicaid payment scale. Having health insurance doesn't guarantee getting actual healthcare.

Last night New York cops let a guy go for having less than twenty-five grams of marijuana but arrested him for having more than sixteen ounces of Pepsi.

I was cooking bacon this morning and it was so thin I could actually see through it!

I will miss the holiday rush hour traffic

Phil Robertson talks about what kind of sinners will not get to heaven but does not seem to know that only the forgiving kind will get there.