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LET’S STOP PAYING THE SALARIES OF CONGRESS

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

We can save more than $73 billion annually by discontinuing paying Congress because they’re not representing us; they’re representing their large campaign contributors.
This year after a 2.5% pay increase, each of the 43 members of Congress earn $169,300, the majority and minority leaders are each paid $191, 265, and the wage of the Speaker [...]

WHTIE-COLLAR CRIME

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

 
Recently, there has been a rash of white-collar crimes. Illinois Governor Blagojevich, Bernard Madoff of Wall Street, Alaska Senator Stevens, and on and on. Crime of greed, which seems to occur in bunches, is as old as civilization. White-collar crime is defined as fraud, embezzlement, etc., committed by a person in business, government, or a [...]

THE END OF THE MANUFACTURING UNIONS

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Membership in unions representing employees in manufacturing have been steadily declining since 1983 because American corporations are making products overseas where wages are significantly lower. The recent United Auto Workers (UAW) union’s offer to make concessions in their contracts with the big three auto makers may be a harbinger that unions in manufacturing are coming [...]

EMANCIPATION

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

The November 2008 election of Barack Obama was the reaffirmation of the democratic principles of the United States of America. His election is proof that “all men are created equal” and anyone can be President of the United States. All Americans can rejoice in the results of this election, including the McCain–Palin supporters, for it [...]

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

You may be surprised to learn that there is little difference between Democratic and Republican Congressmen. The common denominator is their primordial drive for their political future, the urgency to remain in office, to be re-elected. The basic philosophies of the members of these two political parties are quite different except when they are faced [...]

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
Our constitution was written in the 18th Century, with such different conditions than today that we are operating this nation with some obsolete standards. This precious, important document was written in the 1770ies when primitive transportation and communication were extremely difficult and slow. The country consisted of 13 colonies, whose total area consisted of [...]

MEXICAN ANARCHY

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

United States exerts a disproportional influence on the world. One, with harmful consequences, is our puritanical devotion to criminalizing mind-altering drugs. The laws of Nature are as valid as the laws of Physics. It is impossible, absolutely impossible to control people’s behavior. Trying to influence individuals not to use these drugs may be effective, but [...]

AN HISTORIC PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

All past elections are history, by the very definition of the word, however, this one is unique because no matter what the consequences there will be an historical first for the United States - the first black President or the first female Vice President of the United States.
Women supporters of Barrack Obama in this presidential [...]

CEO PAY

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

For years, CEO’s outlandish wage packages were tolerated by the stock holders of publically traded corporations. The rational was founded on false premises - They were worth the expense because there were so few individuals capable of successfully running these companies and the competition for them warranted their astronomical pay. Besides, these incomes were in [...]

THE SUPREME COURT

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

The Constitution of the United States is open to interpretation because of the nature of the written word. This is disconcerting because it is so much more comfortable to think that this important document is the rule of the land, etched in stone. Written words are imprecise because they are interpreted by the reader. For [...]