Political Blog Weekly: 3 April 2009


Economy

"American Religion in the Recession"
Originally published:  3 April 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Looking at the relationship between economic prosperity and the level of religious involvement of the population.

"Running or Ruining a Nation?"
Originally published:  1 April 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Looking at the actions of the government over the past 2.5 months and asking questioning the future of the country.

"Now is the time"
Originally published:  31 March 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Highlighting the offers by GM and Ford to cover payments on new purchases if the buyer is not able to.

"Why Financial Regulation is the New Protectionism"
Originally published:  2 April 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Looking at the impacts of financial regulation policy impacts domestic production and international trade,and what long-term impacts it has on our economy.

"It’s Called Fiction, Stupid"
Originally published:  31 March 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Comparing what Ayn Rand, through her character John Galt, were saying about economic policy, and how it is being perverted today.

"Stop the Bailouts and Let the Bankruptcy Process Do Its Job"
Originally published:  31 March 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Questioning the recent practice of bailout industries before existing economic avenues (such as bankruptcy protection) are explored first.

 

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Miscellaneous

"Secretary Clinton’s Assault Weapon Fallacy"
Originally published:  31 March 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Reviewing the comments made by Hillary Clinton during and following her visit to Mexico.

"Guantanamo Bay on the Potomac"
Originally published:  3 April 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Looking at the possibility of Gitmo detainees being moved to Alexandria, VA.

"House Passes Tobacco Regulation Bill"
Originally published:  2 April 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Examining the content of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act.

"Taxing Tobacco"
Originally published:  30 March 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Examining the benefits of an increased tobacco tax, and who it will impact the most.

"Corruption Case Against Former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens Dropped"
Originally published:  2 April 2009
Submitted by:  U.S. Common Sense
Summary:  Reviewing the history of the Corruption Case against Senator Stevens and why the government dropped it.

 

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5 Responses to Political Blog Weekly: 3 April 2009

  1. Len Penzo says:

    Thank you again for picking up my post. I hope your readers are enjoying them.

    I know I enjoy reading the varied opinions you feature from both the right and left. Well, actually, sometimes I get a bit perplexed at the leftist point of view, but it’s always good to get the other perspective. I think. :-)

    Len

  2. I tend to find that both the right and left (and those outside of the tired 2-dimentional scale) offer some great point of views. Hopefully the more people read all the different takes on the issues, the more likely people will start thinking outside of the two-party dominated system.

    Keep up the good work Len. Hopefully you are seeing more traffic as a result. :)

  3. KP Silverman says:

    Thanks for the link, and helping me get the word out. In times like these, it’s more important than ever that we pick up the slack for the irresponsible mainstream media and try to spread the truth to the American people.

  4. KP,

    I guess it should be noted that it looks like “Atlas Shrugged” will finally be made into a movie. Here’s a link for the latest news article.

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