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On the Boston Bombings …

By on Apr 16, 2013 in Commentary |

It is incredibly disturbing how quickly some loudmouths are calling the bombing a “false flag”, as if the FBI or other government agencies planted bombs with some ulterior motive. It is even more disturbing that some people are so paranoid that they believe these theories.

More Thoughts on the Minimum Wage

By on Mar 18, 2013 in Commentary |

I’ve been told by some people that raising the minimum wage: a) would reward lazy employees; b) would be a disincentive to work more or harder; c) would be a disincentive to move “up the ladder”; d) was never designed to be a “living” wage; e) was designed for teenagers and those just starting out.

Random Thoughts on Gun Violence & Safety

By on Jan 17, 2013 in Commentary |

Can we get past the hammer/chainsaw/baseball bat/etc. talk? Guns are meant to shoot living or inanimate targets, period. They serve no other purpose. People will kill with whatever tool they have if they are determined enough. However, guns kill much faster; they require much less intimate association/contact with the victim. They are a much more effective tool than a hammer, bat, knife, chainsaw, icepick, etc., if a sick soul wants to cause carnage. The “if he had used a baseball bat they would outlaw baseball bats” argument is facetious.

A Well-Regulated Militia

By on Jan 13, 2013 in Commentary |

Consider that the amendment was ratified back in 1791; the weapon they used back then was a musket. There were no atomic bombs, tanks, AR-15s or M16s or RPGs or SAMs around at that time. Did the Founders intend for the amendment to apply only to the musket? It doesn’t say that in the amendment. No specific weapon is identified. This is open for interpretation.

Raise the Minimum Wage

By on Nov 30, 2012 in Commentary |

I do believe that a rising tide lifts all boats. If workers can get paid livable wages, they are more likely to put that extra income back into the economy and a better economy will cause an increase in hiring, etc.

Lipstick on a Pig

By on Nov 18, 2012 in Commentary |

For the GOP, just changing strategy is akin to putting lipstick on a pig. I think the GOP is in for a rude awakening if they have not smelled the coffee yet that — while fiscal issues are of great concern to many voters — social issues, like immigration, marriage equality, etc., may be a bigger factor in who the electorate is voting for, going forward.