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Melvyn D. Magree Latest Update - February 4, 2009 Recent Additions If you haven't
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You can look up some of my articles by subject. I still have a few to add, but I don't want to get carried away with spending all day on this web site. Sigh! Recent blog entries include Am
I important or is a third party working harder?...
Wouldn't you think the Washington Post would know ... Which way do Republicans want it? Externalities and property rights Was the United States built on free enterprise and... An old troublemaker as a peacemaker Why print media won't go away yet Do robots have rights? The ramifications of the a... Running government like a business, a counterexamp... Beer budget vs. milk budget, advice for politician... I posted Yes or No! No Ifs, Ands, or Buts! on my blog. The downside is that instead of over 151 fans reading each article, I may only get three or four. I hope you will encourage your friends to visit my blog. If readership increases, I may go to writing something every two or three days to writing at least one item a day. Recent Reader Weekly articles uploaded include: Straight
talk on taxes, October 23, 2008
Complain not that taxes are too high or too low. Ask yourself and politicians if taxes are appropriate for what needs to be done. Politics
makea for strange contradictions, October 9, 2008
Politics is really shades of gray. Our putting politics in black and white often leads to contradictions. Once
upon a lake, September 25, 2008
Once upon a time there was a city on a lake founded by French fur traders. They called it Toulouse and it grew to a regional center over the centuries. Into the maw of the American health
care system, September 11, 2008
"Finest health care in the world"? You judge. My recent visits to the emergency room. What
have you done for your education recently? September 4, 2008
Are you prepared to make informed decisions in November? Too
bad the plural of panda isn’t pander…, August 28, 2008
Government of the pandered, by the panderers, and for the pampered Gas crisis? What gas crisis?
August 14, 2008
You wouldn’t know there is a gas crisis if you drove any distance. You can speak foreign languages,
July 31, 2008
You know more than you think you do. Here's a small sample of all the foreign words and phrases you know. Latest picture is "Little boats and
big ships", Duluth, Minnesota. You can see more of my pictures on
Flickr. Homonym Homilies - Examples of why it
is sure difficult to be a good speller (Sept. 16, 2008) One of
these days I'll change this to Absurd
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Talking about walking about, January 25, 2001 Walking saves energy, but it is one of the last things encouraged with tax dollars. The paradoxes of tax cuts, April 10, 2003 We want taxes cut but we don't want services cut, except for other people. It's a new year, time to get out of that proverbial box, January 4, 2001 Let's get some innovation, new thinking going in politics and governance. Ebenezer Scrooge lives on, December 21, 2000 Ebenezer Scrooge lives on in many forms with no hope of redemption. There is the Scrooge who dislikes the “commercialization” of Christmas, the Scrooge who thinks Christmas celebrations are exclusive, and the Scrooge who thinks any solstice celebration is sacrilegious. ©1999-2008 Melvyn D. Magree |