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Archive for March, 2009

25 Mar

Constitutional Government 101

Join the forum discussion on this post One can get so used to watching career party politicians stretch, bend, fold, spindle, mutilate or openly flout the Constitution that it comes as a shock when one of them actually makes a correct reference to it. And that correct reference when wielded by a courageous legislator can [...]

23 Mar

Book Review–Hamilton’s Curse

Join the forum discussion on this post There are times in some of our lives in which we have seminal moments of epiphany where something occurs or some information is presented to us that allow for disparate pieces to fall into place, creating a full and clear picture of how things really are. Some never [...]

19 Mar

The Return of “Divided Sovereignty”

Join the forum discussion on this post The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. -The Ninth Amendment to the US Constitution The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved [...]

19 Mar

A Financial Idiot’s Guide To The Economy

Join the forum discussion on this post How do you tell if a 6,500 Dow is good or bad? I know, you tell by whether or not you’re making or losing money.  But that’s not the answer I’m looking for. We live in interesting times.  How is your perspective on things such as the state [...]

13 Mar

How Not To Think About The Electoral College

Join the forum discussion on this post An article in The Oregonian for March 12, 2009 has one of the most surreal headlines this author can recall. “Oregon House votes to end the Electoral College” screams the headline. All efforts to find other gems like Oregon Senate Passes Bill Rescinding The Law of Gravity; Awaits [...]

09 Mar

My Favorite Liberal

God certainly seems to have a sense of humor.  Take the “global warming” fearmongering for example.  Isn’t it curious that almost every time these folks schedule a major conference to beat the drums on this issue, a major snowstorm or other “global cooling” happens!  After a while, one might get a complex over this, happening [...]

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