by Terrance Heath | Jul 5, 2013 | Student Debt Relief
I got a check from the U.S. Treasury in the mail this week. It was both a surprise and a mystery. It was a surprise, because I wasn't expecting any checks, least of all from the federal government. At first the reason why the government sent me a check was a mystery....
by Terrance Heath | Jul 2, 2013 | Uncategorized
For just a second, I mistook the Washington Post for Peggy Noonan. That’s how unbelievably out of touch with reality and the lives of ordinary Americans a recent Post article about the sequester is. The title of the article by David Fahrenthold and Lisa Rein...
by Terrance Heath | Jun 28, 2013 | Blog
Immigration reform has really got Republicans tied up in knots. Only 14 Senate Republicans voted for immigration reform, even after two weeks of debate, and with the addition of beefed up border security measures. Now it's up to the House, where Republicans managed to...
by Terrance Heath | Jun 28, 2013 | Blog
"If any of you can show just cause why these two may not lawfully be married," goes the familiar line from the marriage liturgy, "speak now; or else for ever hold your peace." After Wednesday, there is no just cause why same-sex couples may not be lawfully married....
by Terrance Heath | Jun 27, 2013 | Uncategorized
Waking up this morning, after yesterday's Supreme Court ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act, is a lot like waking the morning after your wedding day/night. Something momentous and life-changing has happened. The world looks pretty much the same as it did the day...