The Obama administration and the current Congress faced two historically difficult problems, namely, an unexpected financial breakdown, and global warming. The other issues are relatively routine: terrorism, health care, immigration, the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history, and dealing with the long term cost of entitlements. What! Are you saying that terrorism and health care are routine, or near ruination of the whole Gulf of Mexico is routine?
The fact is that terrorism is a scourge so surreal that it seems more suited to the Old Testament that the 21st Century. Yes, it, too is historically unmanageable and disruptive. Presidents and Congresses since Truman have tried to implement some form of universal health care, and all have failed, so health care reform can hardly be considered routine under normal circumstances. The Gulf Oil leak feels like a Hollywood disaster movie.
And yet, these extraordinary problems are Continue reading “Passing Loudly in the Dark” »
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Joe Fitzgerald has released a third video addressing issues relevant to November’s Harrisonburg City Council election. The subject is the Heritage Oaks golf course.
Since our arrival on these shores, we Americans have been obsessed with the idea of “liberty.” Some of the earliest European settlers came here to enjoy their newly found freedom from the 17th Century pluralistic society that was evolving in their mother country. They came to practice a more disciplined brand of religion, a legalistic brand that did not place a high priority on individual liberty.
When a friend of mine informed me that he would no longer shop at Wal-Mart because he believed the store was guilty of stocking books with only one political point of view, my immediate reaction was to support his decision. But after a few hours of mulling over his position and trying to confirm the allegation, I realized that this is not such a simple black and white issue.
Despite winning the popular vote and the most number of seats (307 versus Labours 250), David Cameron’s Conservative Party are now faced with the opportunity of forming a coalition with Nick Clegg’s Liberal Democrats Party.


















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