Category Archives: Politics

Demographic Trends of U.S Political Parties Part 2

I have always had a fundamental issue with methods of republican outreach/education. To me, it has epitomized the saying “preaching to the choir”. Whether its Talk Radio, Tea Party Rally’s, or even Hillsdale continuing education Hostels, these events always sound … Continue reading

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Demographic Trends of America’s Political Parties

You’ve probably noticed but I’ve been making some changes to the appearance of the blog. I’m not altogether happy with most of the themes wordpress provides. Sometime soon I will spend the time to create a custom one that fits, … Continue reading

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Gov’t Workers Making 2.5x that of Avg Private Citizen + Links

Here are some links from around the web on the recent budgetary issues the world is facing. Some of this stuff sounds like fairy tale gibberish its so insane. I hope it sickens you as much as it sickens me… … Continue reading

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History Repeats itself – Budgetary Issues

If you’ve been following my blog these last few days then you know I’ve been at a continuing education course at Hillsdale College in Hillsdale County, Michigan. The  focus here has been on teaching U.S. History and economic policy so … Continue reading

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U.S. National Debt vs. Annual Budget Deficit

An article I read in Newsweek recently highlighted an interesting concept about our understanding of debt as a Country. Many people who have not studied Economics do not know the distinction between our National Debt and Annual Budget Deficit. The … Continue reading

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