Monthly Archives: March 2012

Veterans or Lawyers?

With the Republican primary constantly in the news, and with the Presidential election rapidly approaching, I thought I would open a debate about military and public service.  When looking at the President, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, and Ron … Continue reading

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Posted in Defense, Healthcare, Leadership, Policy, Politics | Tagged , , , , , , | 14 Comments

Obamacare Is On the Line

Obamacare remains deeply unpopular among Americans. According to a recent New York Times / CBS News poll, two-thirds of Americans want the Supreme Court to overturn at least some part of the healthcare law. Today, arguments opened at the Supreme … Continue reading

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Is President Obama Responsible for High Gas Prices?

Today, a conservative advocacy group launched the previous ad to coincide with President Obama’s two-day tour promoting his energy policy. The ad contains a number of data points that lend credence to the right’s view that President Obama’s energy policy … Continue reading

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Posted in Clean Energy, Clean Tech, Energy Security, Finance and Economics, Investing, Media, Peak Oil, Policy, Politics | Tagged , , , | 35 Comments

Writers of the Future Contest 1Q29 Update: Statistical Torture

Back in December, I posted an article on the Writers of the Future Contest, and then provided an update earlier this month once contest participants started receiving rejections. As of today, I have both good news and bad news. The … Continue reading

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The Kennedy Way? Clan Over Country or Country Over Clan?

“I believe this country was founded on a simple idea: that every person deserves to be treated fairly, by each other and by their government.” – Joseph P. Kennedy III announcing his bid for Congress Really? Several years ago, Joseph … Continue reading

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Posted in Business, Defense, Energy Security, Finance and Economics, International Security, Media, Policy, Politics, Socialism | Tagged , , , , , | 58 Comments

Bush vs. Obama: Unemployment (February 2012 Jobs Data)

Update: Click here for the most recent jobs statistics. On the first Friday of every month, I update the unemployment numbers so that I can compare the unemployment rate under President George W. Bush with the unemployment rate under President Obama at that … Continue reading

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Posted in Business, Finance and Economics, Media, Policy, Politics | Tagged , , , | 27 Comments

Entitlement Knows No Bounds

A Michigan woman, Amanda Clayton, recently made headlines for winning one million dollars. She made headlines again for continuing to accept government assistance after she cashed the check. What’s her excuse? “I thought that they would cut me off, but … Continue reading

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Posted in Crime, Finance and Economics, Policy, Politics, Socialism, Taxes | Tagged , , , , | 5 Comments

Iran: Going through the Motions

The United States, Russia, China, France, Britain, and Germany agreed today to face-to-face talks with Iran regarding its nuclear program. While I am confident the talks will lead to nothing, they are a necessary component of the United States’ coercive … Continue reading

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Posted in Defense, Energy Security, International Security, Middle East, Nuclear proliferation, Politics, War | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | 16 Comments

The Left’s Cognitive Dissonance on Race

“I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”                                  –Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., … Continue reading

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Posted in Blogging, California, Policy, Politics | Tagged , , , , , , | 85 Comments

Writers of the Future Contest Update

Back in December, I posted an article on the Writers of the Future Contest. Since then, the contest has reported 4Q11 contest winners, and rejections have started trickling in for 1Q12. Unfortunately or fortunately, I have no news to report … Continue reading

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