Archive for the ‘Government’ Category
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It’s Really Not That Complicated
Posted on January 7, 2015
It’s really not that complicated. I don’t mean to sound like Peter Morini, but when it comes to the vote for Speaker of the House, it really isn’t that complicated....
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A Real Education For the New Congress
Posted on January 5, 2015
Since the Democrats took control of Congress in the election of 2006, an astounding 334 House and 70 Senate seats have changed hands. We have 52 new House Members and...
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The Limits of Direct Democracy
Posted on November 6, 2014
I couldn’t do it. Despite talking a big game about being for pot legalization, when I had the chance to vote for the policy, I voted no. It didn’t matter. ...
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Another Congressional To Do List
Posted on October 27, 2014
Here is my recommended agenda when Republicans take back the Senate: 1) Tax reform: Lower the corporate tax rate, make it easier for companies to repatriate money from overseas, slap...
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Will ICANN Turn Into ICAN’T?
Posted on October 14, 2014
Two weeks after Germany declared war on Russia to start the First World War, the Panama Canal was completed by the Americans. For thirteen years, in the last 19th century,...
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