Monthly Archives: March 2011
No Ordinary Time
No Ordinary Time by Doris Kearns Goodwin is a very detailed book on Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt during the war years. It is amazing how much was accomplished during that time to better the lives of ordinary citizens. Bearing in … Continue reading
Is lack of modesty the problem?
The drama that is taking place in Wisconsin again highlights the conflict that is seems to be causing problems for our governing process on local and federal levels. People complain about the inability of their elected officials to work in … Continue reading
Are We Sacrificing Justice?
In our quest to balance the budget, are we sacrificing justice? The manner in which cuts are impacting the judicial system make it very difficult for the system to work effectively. In addition, every fee that is added or increased … Continue reading
New Rep for 38B Questions Morality of Taxes
Rep Wardlow Argues Morality Of Taxes Representative Doug Wardlow questions Brian Rusche of the Joint Religious Legislative Council about the morality of taxes and asks if the private sector would do a better job, see committee hearing. If you read … Continue reading