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Our Insane Use Tax Laws

It seemed like an easy & fair way to increase tax revenue – enforce the existing use tax law. Sounded good to me at first too. Unfortunately, when you dive in to it – OMG it’s a fucking nightmare. If the state and localities actually try enforcing this my guess is we’ll see a revolt […]

Global Economy-U.S./Germany/China, and…..Greece

Naomi Tajitsu at Reuters reports: Stronger yuan may deal another blow to euro. That one line there should be about all you need to know to agree with me that German Chancellor Angela Merkel is the smartest politician today in the western world, and perhaps the whole world. If it doesn’t, please allow me to […]

Senator Bennet’s Leadership Draws Unfair Criticism in DenPost

Recent experience suggests that several things are required to execute a successful political campaign. It’s been documented . Things like 1. Communicate a clear and consistent message 2. Persuade, don’t educate 3. Respond quickly to attacks 4. Run a tight ship with a clear chain of command or 1) Understand your constituency 2) have a […]

Thoughts on the Cold War, labor, and immigration

United States foreign policy regarding immigration has a long history. The government began limiting immigration from Eastern Europe long before the cold war. With the Bolshevik revolution succeeding in 1917 and the International Workers of the World , or IWW promotiing syndacalist policies, the US government began classifying quotas for legal immigration and reducing the […]

Oh Noes, Politics!

You’ll enjoy this article in today’s Durango Herald: Democrats are ripping Republican state Rep. Scott Tipton for missing a tricky vote last week on the agriculture budget. The Cortez legislator called the charge “the ultimate cheap shot” because he was excused in advance for the vote. The spat offers a glimpse into how politically savvy […]

Who Is Barack Obama?

In 2007-2008 conservative “establishment” Democrats, plus feminists, had a clear choice: Hillary. Self-proclaimed progressives could hear echoes of their sentiments in John Edwards. And then there was Barack Obama, inspirational speaker without peer. Yes, he seemed more conservative than Edwards, but perhaps that was just caution, an appeal to the broad middle of an electorate […]

Agriculture from the perspective of an ancient culturalist

and from a very intelligent software engineer in India: Wisdom of the uncivilized crowds Jan. 28th, 2010 at 8:55 AM Picture this: A remote indian village in the Ganges delta a few hundred years ago. The farmer starts his day by letting his flock of ducks into his irrigated fields. The water from the river […]

Obama’s Speech

Obama said in his speech last night that he understands our anxiety. But anxiety isn’t what I feel. I’m disgusted. How dare he appoint Bernanke and Geithner? How dare he waste an entire year trying to get Republican support for HCR only to have the final product be a total give away to the insurance […]

“GOP Fuzzy Math Calculators” Set Session’s Tone

Tim Hoover writes for the Denver Post’s new state politics blog The Spot: Liberal group ProgressNow Colorado delivered a special, furry gift to each Republican lawmaker at the Capitol on Wednesday and wants to give GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis one as well… Michael Huttner, founder of the liberal political activist group, said in a […]

What the Oughts Brought: Part One

Now that 2010 is here (and most of you are back to work after the holidays), it’s time to take our look back on the decade that was. We asked your opinions on what the Oughts Brought, and now it’s time to start revealing the winners. We’ll be here with this all week, folks, so […]

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