My eyes honed in like laser beams at the Breaking News. President Obama’s advisor, and MIT economist, Jonathan Gruber was (via AP): “…turning … More
Category: Humans
Seeing Things in a New Light: The Power of the Purse
While it is impressive that American women: are responsible for 83 percent of all consumer purchases hold 89 percent of … More
The Strange Language of Rape
When rape by definition requires the act to be “without consent” and “against one’s will”, it is more than a little … More
Bad Weather Day for Punxsutawney Phil
Poor Punxsutawney Phil. It’s hard to enjoy your day in the media spotlight when Mother Nature is flexing her might … More
Senseless and Heartbreaking: The Tragedy in Tucson, Arizona
I’ve held off offering an opinion on the deaths in Tucson or voicing my views on the near fatal shooting … More
~ Principles of Our Government and the Congressional Reform Act of 2011
The further the departure from direct and constant control by the citizens, the less has the government of the ingredient … More
Rudolph Brought Down By A Lack Of Vision
Rudolph floated forward. Big, beautiful, and buoyant, his red nose a beacon leading the way as part of the local … More
New In 2011 — Real Change Or More PR?
With the New Year only days away, you can smell the change is in the air. Or, is that just … More
Merry Merry Up-Side-Down Christmas
I clearly remember going into gales of laughter as a child when seeing anyone talk while up-side-down. Chin talking is … More
Seeing Things In A New Light: Police Dogs
If someone said Police dog, odds are you would picture a powerful and highly trained German Sheppard. If someone said … More