Found what looks to be a great resource for checking all those campaign ad statements. FactCheck.org looks to check both sides, the Bush and Kerry, facts.
[via Rafe Colburn]
Category: Politics
Campaign Fact Checker
Found what looks to be a great resource for checking all those campaign ad statements. FactCheck.org looks to check both sides, the Bush and Kerry, facts.
[via Rafe Colburn]
Stem Cell Research
Even the Pentagon seems to support a differing view on stem cell research than the Bush administration.
Stem Cell Research
Even the Pentagon seems to support a differing view on stem cell research than the Bush administration.
Blue Collar Diversity
Meet the Heartland where the press knows more Tagalog than Schlitz. Is there a need to have Anthropology of the Working Poor at Ivy league schools? Like having one use a wheel chair for a day to get a feel for being disabled should one have to spend a month on living on the equilivant of food stamps and welfare? Would be good for the press and politicians.
Blue Collar Diversity
Meet the Heartland where the press knows more Tagalog than Schlitz. Is there a need to have Anthropology of the Working Poor at Ivy league schools? Like having one use a wheel chair for a day to get a feel for being disabled should one have to spend a month on living on the equilivant of food stamps and welfare? Would be good for the press and politicians.
Offshoring Truths
“Off-shoring” Manifesto/Rant: Sixteen Hard Truths
9. Big companies do not create jobs, and historically have not. (Big companies are not “built to last;” they almost inexorably are “built to decline.”)
10. Job creation is entrepreneurially led, especially by a small number of “start-ups” that become growth companies (Microsoft, Amgen et al.); hence entrepreneurial incentives including low capital gains taxes, high R&D supports are a top priority.
11. Primary and secondary education must be reformed, in particular to underscore creativity and innovation — the mainstays of high-value added products and services. Children should be nurtured on risk-taking, with a low expectation of corporate cosseting.
12. Research universities must be vigorously supported.
15. Worker benefits (health care, re-training credits, pensions) should be portable, to induce rather than impede labor mobility.
So where were the re-training programs, entrepreneurial, and research supportive efforts in the tax cuts in the past years? Seems that education is one of the more severly cut areas of federal and state budget cuts in the past 2-3 years.
Offshoring Truths
“Off-shoring” Manifesto/Rant: Sixteen Hard Truths
9. Big companies do not create jobs, and historically have not. (Big companies are not “built to last;” they almost inexorably are “built to decline.”)
10. Job creation is entrepreneurially led, especially by a small number of “start-ups” that become growth companies (Microsoft, Amgen et al.); hence entrepreneurial incentives including low capital gains taxes, high R&D supports are a top priority.
11. Primary and secondary education must be reformed, in particular to underscore creativity and innovation — the mainstays of high-value added products and services. Children should be nurtured on risk-taking, with a low expectation of corporate cosseting.
12. Research universities must be vigorously supported.
15. Worker benefits (health care, re-training credits, pensions) should be portable, to induce rather than impede labor mobility.
So where were the re-training programs, entrepreneurial, and research supportive efforts in the tax cuts in the past years? Seems that education is one of the more severly cut areas of federal and state budget cuts in the past 2-3 years.
“proto-fascist”
The answer to the latter question remains to be seen, I guess. But I think most readers understood what I meant. Since the Clinton Wars of the late ’90s, and especially since the 9/11 attacks, social conservatives – the folks who get their religious doctrine from Pat Robertson and their political doctrine from Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter – have metastasized into something we haven’t seen in this country since the McCarthy era: a large, reasonably well-organized right-wing authoritarian movement, which not only fears and loathes its left-wing opponents, but increasingly regards opposition itself as tantamount to treason.
“proto-fascist”
The answer to the latter question remains to be seen, I guess. But I think most readers understood what I meant. Since the Clinton Wars of the late ’90s, and especially since the 9/11 attacks, social conservatives – the folks who get their religious doctrine from Pat Robertson and their political doctrine from Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter – have metastasized into something we haven’t seen in this country since the McCarthy era: a large, reasonably well-organized right-wing authoritarian movement, which not only fears and loathes its left-wing opponents, but increasingly regards opposition itself as tantamount to treason.