Politics: Two Schools Of Thought
I figured I’d start prefacing my post titles so that people who don’t care about my political ramblings can just move on. (much in the same way most people do about the rest of my ramblings. In economic politics, there are two schools of thought. Those who believe that tax cuts are the way to [...]
The last frontier in civil rights..
Meet Aidan. (I’m not one to use my son’s real name in a post, but this is an unusual post) Aidan is 6. He’s a hyper-intelligent kid, loves legos and Nintendo and Spongebob Squarepants like any other 6-year-old. He smiles, hugs, runs, jumps, plays, is learning to read, is rocketing through Kindergarten, and is happy, [...]
Congress is the opposite of Progress, right?
Ok, I’ve been waiting to see whether or not Congress had learned anything from this past election. I’m starting to think that they aren’t capable of learning. They – and in this case I’m referring to the democrats, are more interested in proving to the world that they “don’t work for Obama” than actually getting [...]
7 days
In seven days the world becomes a better place. In seven days the stranglehold the right-wing of the Republican party is broken. In seven days we start reconstruction, rebuilding the pride and the power of the American people. In seven days we make history (American) and try to redeem ourselves in the eyes of the [...]





