Fool Me Once

Well, with all the talk about ‘Fake News’ and such being tossed around it was only a matter of time before some ding-bat thinks the government should get involved. Three such people, Abby K. Wood, Ann M. Ravel, and Irina Dykhne, have come up with a bill they hope is proposed and made into law […]
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Government and Technology

A few days ago reading the paper I was struck by something I read about inspecting the oil rigs. Apparently there are not enough inspectors for the number of rigs. As a result, according to the government there are not enough inspectors to make sure the roil rigs are operating properly. That wasn’t all, it […]
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Confederate Flag

Well, Friday represented the lowering of the Confederate Battle Flag over a government building.  Good riddance. A government building is no spot for such a flag.  The only flags which should fly over a government building are the stars and strips and the state flag.  No historical flag, unless its for a specific day, and […]
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Hillary Clinton Backpeddles on Jobs Comment

By now just about everyone no strictly listening to MSNBC or CNN has heard of Hillary Clinton’s blunder on corporation and jobs while at a Boston rally for a fellow democrat. “Don’t let anybody tell you it’s corporations and businesses create jobs,” Clinton said. It seems like her gaffe is causing her people some heartaches.  […]
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Confidence In Government Ability to Fight Ebola Drops

The government has not done much to bolster the image it can handle an outbreak of the Ebola virus.  With the handling of workers who cared for Mr. Duncan, the first Ebola victim in the US citizens are not confident. Recently the government came out saying, trust us we know what we’re doing.  There are […]
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