Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics From The Big Three

Posted on November 21st, 2008 – 3 Comments

In an effort to gain support for a $25 Billion federal bailout, Detroit automakers are engaging in a shameless disinformation campaign designed to create a wave of panic regarding the economic fallout from their potential collapse. While there is no question that the failure of the Big Three would have a significant detrimental impact in [...]

Please Tell Your God To Mind His Own Business

Posted on November 20th, 2008 – 12 Comments

In an ideal world, religion would be a private matter based solely on the spiritual relationship between an individual and the god of their choosing. Unfortunately, the world we live in is far from ideal. Instead of taking solace in their own spiritual well being, too many people feel compelled to impose their personal beliefs [...]

Restoring Civility To Public Discourse

Posted on November 17th, 2008 – Be the first to comment

Now that the election season is finally over, I would like to think that we might restore some semblance of civility to our discourse. Elections tend to bring out the worst in us, turning otherwise reasonable people into strident partisans and rabid attack dogs. Language and behavior that we would never tolerate under ordinary circumstances [...]

Coming Out Of The God Closet

Posted on November 15th, 2008 – 18 Comments

I have a secret that until this moment I have only admitted to a tiny handful of people. I’ve kept it to myself to avoid embarrassment for my family, and alienation from my friends and neighbors. There’s a good chance that admitting my secret may cause potential employers to discriminate against me, and it will [...]

What If No One Had Health Insurance

Posted on November 12th, 2008 – 17 Comments

Conventional wisdom tells us that the problem with the healthcare system in America is that too many people lack private insurance coverage. Approximately 59% of the population is covered by an employer sponsored health insurance plan, and another 9% purchase their own private coverage. The remainder of the insured population receives government provided healthcare in [...]

We’re Already Spreading The Wealth More Than You Think

Posted on November 11th, 2008 – 1 Comment

President-Elect Barack Obama ignited a firestorm of controversy during the final days of the 2008 campaign with his now infamous comments about “spreading the wealth around”. In follow-up interviews, then Senator Obama made it clear that he believes the tax code should be used not only as a means of raising revenue, but also [...]

Random Thought Of The Day 11-11-08

Posted on November 11th, 2008 – 2 Comments

I’m no fan of George W. Bush, but the people who insist that he is the worst president in recent history clearly don’t remember Jimmy Carter.

Rewarding Failure Only Postpones The Inevitable

Posted on November 10th, 2008 – 9 Comments

In 1979, the federal government provided $1.2 billion in loan guarantees to help the ailing Chrysler Corporation fend off bankruptcy. The company was teetering on the brink of failure because it produced poorly designed and poorly built vehicles that consumers rejected in favor of Japanese and European brands. They were failing because they were unable [...]

Election Has Left Me Feeling Blue

Posted on November 7th, 2008 – 2 Comments

Even though I have voted Republican for my entire life, I’ve never really identified with the policy positions of either major party. While I have developed a more pragmatic view of government as I get older, my ideological leanings tend to be libertarian. My support for the Republican party to date has been based entirely [...]

Do The Election Results Indicate Tolerance Or Hypocrisy?

Posted on November 6th, 2008 – Be the first to comment

While the election of our first black president is a historic event that would seem to indicate we are becoming more tolerant as a society, the passage of ballot initiatives in 3 states banning same-sex marriage tells a very different story. Voters in California, Florida and Arizona all passed constitutional amendments that define marriage as [...]

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