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1) FAIL Where is the fear of cap and trade, that policy has been soundly defeated.
2) FAIL If you believe that WSJ scare piece, an editorial, not an article so fact checking was not an issue, then I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.
3) FAIL What would you expect. Not to have a period of reassessment after an epic oil Read More...
Excellent, excellent analysis. But keep in mind that most industrialized welfare states are also trying to diminish the role of the family. It's not just China. Sometimes it's done in the name of helping the family or saving the family. The state takes over the responsibility for family functions in the name of helping Read More...
For those who would deny the unique virtues of our economic system, and the virtues of Capitalism, let it be noted that in the field of information technology no other nation has produced anyone who even remotely approached the stature of Steve Jobs.
While other nations have certainly had their share of creative jobs geniuses, Read More...
There are plenty of worthwhile leadership training programs on PBS and NPR that are good and are politically neutral. I enjoy those programs. I think those programs can survive in the marketplace. There are programs that do espouse a certain liberal bent. Those are the programs that cause taxpayers who don't agree with Read More...
The state already has its hands full of all the other wars it's prosecuting. I don't think it needs another one. What next? Incarcerate little Johnny for selling black market video time management games? Turf wars for violent video games? It doesn't take the constitution to know that a War on Violent Video Games is a no-win Read More...
It's called carding and it's already done with alcohol. Someone buys alcohol in the store, they're required to show ID. Exact same concept. It's not foolproof, but it'll work as well as it does with alcohol.
As it is now, kids already report it's easier to get smoking marijuana than it is alcohol. why? Because illegal Read More...
The writers too seems to be highly depressed. No reason what the thing, but instead of raising the ORIGINAL problem of Islamic Terrorism and the radical Islam, this untimely unrehearsed thing is voiced. These past leaders are matters of past. Try to configure the subjective materials of current emotional trauma of Islam. Read More...
Accountability in education is too important to be left to federal and state government agencies and their standardized tests. Furthermore, with such a large number of teachers, schools and school districts, performing accountability in the workplace in a top-down approach will never work. The accountability we need in Read More...
I happen to be looking at this week's deluge of snail mail covering the coffee table as I write this, so I must disagree that email has become the king of mail. Just by its bulkiness and need for attention, even just to throw it out, regular mail still has more mindshare.
I'd almost be willing to pay Macy's and Sak's Read More...
Yes, I know a person who is smart like you describe-----a retired Harvard Medical School Research Professor. He is a bit shy and physically awkward but speaks with conviction because he knows his subject very well. He is also one of the most considerate people I know. I had our shop make him a device to his specifications Read More...