by Bob Hubbard | Mar 10, 2012 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
Whenever an argument involving the Constitution comes up, someone will often comment that we don’t know for certain what they authors intended, or that “that was then, this is now and it’s different.”. I question the intelligence of anyone...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Mar 9, 2012 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Psychology, Society & Culture
Here’s a Friday Follow-Up on my article Contraception Issue Reveals Darker Political Issues: Obama, speaking about a revised comprimise in the policy, tries equivocating insurance coverage of birth control with a woman’s health and choice, implying that...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Mar 8, 2012 | Business & Economics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
Draft of a thought: If businesses could deduct 100% (from taxes due, not as an expense) of the costs in meeting government regulatory standards, maybe government would be more efficient in it’s legislation and bureaucracy. I thought of this because my wife deals...
by Bob Hubbard | Mar 3, 2012 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
For something a little different this week, I ask the question “Do US Citizens have Rights?” Follow along for a bit, it’s an interesting wander based off a lecture I heard from Michael Badnarik a few years back. Originally posted (MartialTalk...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Mar 2, 2012 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture, Technology & Futurism
For Followup Friday, I present you an extremely well presented talk on SOPA/PIPA and it’s implications, including a historical perspective on why it shifts our basic legal rights in a world where sharing is the norm. The original article to which this follows up...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Mar 1, 2012 | Business & Economics, Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
The recent brouhaha about the young lady testifying to Congress about the evils of her Catholic college not providing free birth control disturbs me on so many levels. First, it disturbs me that this is being purported on the left as a women’s rights issue and...