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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Is Gun Control A Good Idea?
“Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the Act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest.” – Mahatma Gandhi What is the Issue Regarding Gun Control? Proponents of gun control enthusiastically … Continue reading
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Hellfire and Dalmatians
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The Anti-Keynesian Position
“When we need something we cannot afford to buy, we can rent what belongs to someone else. This might be their tractor, their house, their car, their money (e.g., a mortgage), or a big tent. The value of these things … Continue reading
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Academic Coaching for Under-functioning College Students
Academic coaching will get you back in the game if you are compromised by disorganization, poor choices, or an underestimate of what it takes. Chesapeake Coaching helps with (1) collecting information, (2) plan development, (3) plan implementation, and (4) any mid-course … Continue reading
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Minimum Wage: What’s Wrong with Codi?
Codi seems smart enough to get his LPN or his RN or more, and he seems to blame others for his minimum wage job! I grow weary of people who put themselves in a mediocre place and then complain that … Continue reading
Paradigm Shift Difficulties
“Paradigm shifts” represent new ways of looking at things, and they often fly in the face of common sense. Pundits often point to surveys; although, a majority opinion does not constitute truth. There is widespread enthusiasm for large and expensive … Continue reading
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Let’s Reduce What Politicians Control (i.e., Smaller Government)
Hardly a month goes by without some new scandal and some new argument for how best to supervise elected officials and staff members. The proposed solution is not for smaller government but for better supervision (i.e., larger government). Smaller government … Continue reading
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