Committee Worry

A few weeks ago, a curious thing appeared on the NCGA website: a House Select Committee with the name “Select Committee on the State’s Role in Immigration Policy” appeared. Along with it, a least a dozen other committees, which do not have a sibling in the Senate, also appeared. All of this raises more than …

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One Stupid Idea Deserves Another

In our country, right now, 24 million people can’t find a full-time job,  50 million people in this country who can’t see a doctor when they’re sick,  47 million people need government help feed themselves, and 15 million families who owe more on their mortgage than the value of their home. Clearly, our economy needs …

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Reflexive

If someones punches you in the arm, you yell “Owtch!” You don’t know why you react that way – it’s just your natural, innate reaction to the situation. In fact, it’s your autonomic nervous system implementing what your DNA has programed it to do over thousands and thousands of years. Simply put, it’s your instinct. …

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The Right Guy

You may have noticed that many of the Occupy protestors are wearing Guy Fawkes masks. Why? It’s a curious intersection of pop-culture, sixteenth-century history, and modern politics. Guy Fawkes was an Englishman who conspired to blow-up the British parliament in November of 1605, believing it was his duty to restore the government to Catholic control. …

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It’s Called Public for a Reason

It’s strange what people are paying attention to these days. While most are still breathless with anticipation at the next detail of the Kardashian wedding, schools are failing, roads are crumbling, and people are being needlessly deported. While thousands are occupying cities all of the country calling for economic justice, unemployment continues to soar and …

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