by Ken JP Stuczynski | May 30, 2013 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law
A government either serves its people, or rules them. It doesn’t matter if it’s a “Democracy”, a “Republic”, or a “Dictatorship” or “Oligarchy” — someone (a majority, a representative, or some other...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | May 23, 2013 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
The Boston bombing and now the slashers in Britain … We speak so enlightenedly when we consider what amount of hate could drive people to acts of [[terrorism]]. But we ignorantly forget to ask what drove them to so much hate in the first place. We have many...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | May 22, 2013 | Business & Economics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
{This Wildcard Wednesday brings you a guest blogger, Letizia Scillia, a Digital Marketing Expert in London. She loves writing about everything. You can find more of her articles on searchstarz.com.} People sell household possessions due to the austerity measures....
by Ken JP Stuczynski | May 21, 2013 | Business & Economics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
A Facebook Friend, Edward Baxter, posted the following, an interesting take on [[entropy]] and [[economics]]. Entropy. It’s the tendency of systems to run down. It holds rule over all systems, from galaxies to the family budget. It certainly has become evident...
by Barry Fagin | May 13, 2013 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
{Published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, January 6, 2010} The conservative movement, to the extent there is such a thing, moved two steps forward and one step back this week. Two steps forward because the [[Conservative Political Action Committee]] accepted a...
by Bob Hubbard | Apr 20, 2013 | Politics & Law
I’m in favor of -sensible- laws. Not “feel good” flawed laws rushed through in a panic for political purposes that don’t do anything but diminish rights. Here’s my idea: Fast Universal Background checks for all sales. A nominal fee of no...