Month: November 2010

The Good, the Bad, and Hannity

First the good before we get to the bad and the ugly (i.e., Mr. Sean Hannity). American innovation comes to the rescue of people who don’t want their junk viewed by the TSA scanner operators. Jeff Buske says his invention...

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Credit Where Credit Is Due

The administration noted Wednesday that the U.S. auto industry has added 77,300 jobs since GM and Chrysler emerged from bankruptcy, that vehicle exports are up more than 40 percent from 2009, and that the nation’s Big...

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Reverse Elitism

I’ve found myself diverging from Paul Krugman on many issues ever since he went nuts about the lack of mandate in candidate Obama’s health care plan. But it’s not a straight line. Often I find myself in...

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The GOP is Not Your Grandpa’s Oldsmobile

This needed to be said: Retired Lt. Gen. Dirk Jameson, the former deputy commander of U.S. nuclear forces, told the Washington Post that it’s “puzzling” that the advice military leaders are giving Republicans...

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Interesting Prediction

Well, at least one expert thinks that President Obama will win reelection easily because of the economy. That might strike you as counterintuitive, since the economy sucks and there’s not much that can be done about it now...

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