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ROARR’s Guiding Principles (Part IV): Free Markets Are Preferable to Tightly Controlled Ones…

In Part I of this series, I argued a fundamental reason our government is broken is the political selection process favoring ideological warriors over pragmatic problem solvers. I introduced my “Funnel of Futility” theory: as ideology becomes increasingly important in … Continue reading

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Gender Genie Identifies Sex Based on Writing Style

Today I discovered a fascinating tool called the Gender Genie thanks to Clarissa over at Clarissa’s Blog. The tool purports to be able to predict one’s gender based on a sample of one’s writing. I decided to test the tool on … Continue reading

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2011 Feedback: Reflections of a Rational Republican

As 2012 approaches, it is time to reflect on what has worked and what hasn’t on this blog. I have plenty of data and statistics that helps me assess which posts were popular and which were not well-received. That said, … Continue reading

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Blogging to Build an Audience 101: 10 Lessons about Building an Online Platform in One Year

Attached is the presentation I delivered informally today at my local chapter of the California Writers Club. For those who’ve been following this site for some time, much of it is an update from the previous eleven-part series I posted on … Continue reading

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In the movie Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Shia LaBeouf’s character, Jacob Moore, asks Josh Brolin’s character, Bretton James, how much money would be enough for him to end his career and settle down. His answer: More. These days, the liberal establishment seems to have … Continue reading

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Introducing ROARR Contributor: Mark Sussman

It is my pleasure to introduce ROARR contributor, Mark Sussman. Mark is a Washingtonian living in the Seattle area.  He has been a supporter of Constitutional and limited government  for many years, but became more fully active, upon his retirement … Continue reading

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Wake up, Pond Scum

It is a rare thing when an artist or author rebels against the liberal orthodoxy. But Sin City and 300 creator, Frank Miller does just that in his recent blog post entitled, “Anarchy.” He begins with the following: Everybody’s been … Continue reading

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ROARR’s Guiding Principles (Part III): Equality of Opportunity Does Not Imply Equality of Outcomes

In Part I of this series, I argued a fundamental reason our government is broken is the political selection process favoring ideological warriors over pragmatic problem solvers. I introduced my “Funnel of Futility” theory: as ideology becomes increasingly important in one’s … Continue reading

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ROARR’s Guiding Principles (Part II): Small, but Not Minimal, Government Is Best

In Part I of this series, I argued that a fundamental reason our government is broken is the political selection process favoring ideological warriors over pragmatic problem solvers. I introduced my “Funnel of Futility” theory: as ideology becomes increasingly important in one’s decision-making … Continue reading

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ROARR’s Guiding Principles (Part I): Data-Driven Decision-Making Produces Pragmatic Public Policy

Since starting this blog almost ten months ago, I intended to post this site’s guiding principles. Yet ten months into this experiment, I still haven’t done so. So without further ado, here is the first of seven principles that embody the philosophies underlying Reflections … Continue reading

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