by Barry Fagin | Oct 8, 2012 | Business & Economics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
{Published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, 11-13-08. Editor’s Note: Barry’s truths are timeless as we are seeing this current election cycle.} If the Republican Party in Colorado learns nothing else from this election, it should learn this: The economy...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Mar 27, 2012 | Uncategorized
This video is not political in nature, but offers a huge lesson. Because of being closer to the patient needs in communities where medical services are sparse, technological solutions geared toward the developing world may be where the real advances are made in our...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Aug 1, 2020 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
Let’s get my one-paragraph soapbox out of the way: I used to find it intolerable that people don’t understand or accept that protest can be both peaceful and unpeaceful. After all, it may be peaceful all day across one or more cities, but then things seem...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Apr 22, 2018 | Education, Philosophy & Ethics, Society & Culture
In an 8th Grade classroom of a charter school in Texas, a teacher hands out an assignment: to list the “pros” and “cons” under the heading “The Life of Slaves: A Balanced View”. Of course this was inappropriate, but not for the...
by Bob Hubbard | Mar 24, 2012 | Philosophy & Ethics
I want to be rich. I want to be filthy rich. I want to have a giant money bin I can swim in holding 40 sqr acres of silver dollars, just like Scrooge McDuck. And I don’t want to share that wealth with the wasteful Federal Government so they can pass it out to...