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  • Personal Styles, Learning Styles, and Politics

    Personal styles, or learning styles, reveal something about how we learn, think, and relate to the world. They may also reflect our political views., and ey also affect our

  • Liberals and Conservatives, Unite!

    Liberals and Conservatives, rather than polarizing issues, need to work together and it is bad policy for either side to demonize the other.

  • Have Republicans Abandoned Conservative Values?

    Conservation has always been a core Republican value but recently the Republican leadership has abandoned the idea.

  • Science Literacy and Religious Beliefs

    Scientific literacy cannot be measured by a litmus test such as belief in the BIg Bang or evolution theory. Doing so confuses knowledge with the persons beliefs.

  • Bits and Pieces 3:The "Fair Tax" Isn't Fair to All

    The “Fair Tax” proposal would replace income tax with a national sales tax of 30%. It would shift more of the tax burden to the working poor, families with incomes under $200,000, and retirees.

  • Bits and Pieces 2 : Social Security Isn't Going Broke

    Social security is not going broke and a few changes will extend the trust fund far into the future.

  • Is Social Security Going Broke?

    Social Security is not going broke and a few thoughtful changes now will insure that SS will be around far into the future.

  • Can the Wall Street Journal Be Trusted?

    A small businessman’s letter to the Wall Street Journal asks how he can trust a newspaper that represents a few skeptics while ignoring the scientific evidence. How can a businessman make good decisions without the unbiased facts?

  • Both a Congressman & Wealth Redistribution in Camouflage

    Dan Boren(D-OK) seems to be camouflaging himself as a Democrat and the “Flat Tax” scheme he supports as a fairer tax.

  • The Republican Flip/Flop on Cap-and-Trade

    Republicans who once endorsed cap-and-trade have flip flopped on their support, putting the economy and the environment at risk. Republican leaders flopped by trying to mislead voters on the cost and need to flip back to cooperating on the cap-and-trade bill.

  • Personal Styles, Learning Styles, and Politics

    Personal styles, or learning styles, reveal something about how we learn, think, and relate to the world. They may also reflect our political views., and ey also affect our

  • Liberals and Conservatives, Unite!

    Liberals and Conservatives, rather than polarizing issues, need to work together and it is bad policy for either side to demonize the other.

  • Have Republicans Abandoned Conservative Values?

    Conservation has always been a core Republican value but recently the Republican leadership has abandoned the idea.

  • Science Literacy and Religious Beliefs

    Scientific literacy cannot be measured by a litmus test such as belief in the BIg Bang or evolution theory. Doing so confuses knowledge with the persons beliefs.

  • Bits and Pieces 3:The "Fair Tax" Isn't Fair to All

    The “Fair Tax” proposal would replace income tax with a national sales tax of 30%. It would shift more of the tax burden to the working poor, families with incomes under $200,000, and retirees.

  • Bits and Pieces 2 : Social Security Isn't Going Broke

    Social security is not going broke and a few changes will extend the trust fund far into the future.

  • Is Social Security Going Broke?

    Social Security is not going broke and a few thoughtful changes now will insure that SS will be around far into the future.

  • Can the Wall Street Journal Be Trusted?

    A small businessman’s letter to the Wall Street Journal asks how he can trust a newspaper that represents a few skeptics while ignoring the scientific evidence. How can a businessman make good decisions without the unbiased facts?

  • Both a Congressman & Wealth Redistribution in Camouflage

    Dan Boren(D-OK) seems to be camouflaging himself as a Democrat and the “Flat Tax” scheme he supports as a fairer tax.

  • The Republican Flip/Flop on Cap-and-Trade

    Republicans who once endorsed cap-and-trade have flip flopped on their support, putting the economy and the environment at risk. Republican leaders flopped by trying to mislead voters on the cost and need to flip back to cooperating on the cap-and-trade bill.