Thursday, January 29, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Have you any wool?
Anna's version of "Baa, Baa Black Sheep" includes:
One for my master, one for my pastor
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Anna Quote
Anna (age 5) said:
I wonder how princesses can be so pretty when they don't have any tights on.
Friday, November 07, 2008
Limited federal government means less lobbying influence
If the federal government doesn't control education then there would be no education lobbyists in Washington D.C. and lobbyist would have a much harder time lobbying the thousands of school boards or even the 50 state governments. In effect it would take influence from lobbyists and give it back to the people. The same is true for other areas of the federal government also. Limited federal government gives the power back to the people.
Imagine: Local control of schools
Imagine what it would be like if your local school was controlled locally instead of federally. Instead of "one size fits all" (for the whole nation) your school would do what is best for your local needs. How could central planning of education produce better education than local, customized planning? If there are problems you could easily call up your local school board members but you can't very easily talk to the leaders in the Congress, White House, or Department of Education.
Will party opinions on the wars change?
Now that Democrats will be in charge of the wars will Republican support for the wars decrease because "the Democrats didn't handle them correctly" and Democrat support increase because "the wars are now being run correctly"?
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Term limits
I am not sure that I think term limits are a good thing because they also limit the choices of the people. (Of course incumbents have advantages so that needs to be equalized.) Maybe a good compromise is to limit consecutive terms.
Comments?
A federal officer is not eligible for re-election for a position after holding that position for the previous 8 consecutive years.That would basically be in line current persidential term limits, would limit senators to 2 consecutive terms, and limit house representatives to 4 consecutive terms. It would not limit someone from holding those positions more -- they would just have to find something else to do for 1 session. It could encourage going back to the private sector.
Comments?
Monday, September 08, 2008
Nuclear fission questions
Instead of sending a neutron into an atom nucleus what would happen if a proton and electron (bonded together) were sent to the nucleous? Can only radioactive atoms be split? Can an atom be split and not produce (harmful) radioactivity? Would an ionized atom be easier to hit the nucleus?
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Rally for the Republic
Yesterday I got to be a volunteer for the Rally for the Republic! It was a great event and as a volunteer I got to go backstage, see everyone up close, and shake a few hands! There is much more to say but I have to get caught up on my work. :-)
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Mini-blog posts
I haven't had many posts recently but that doesn't mean that I have not had anything to say. I have found that Google Reader shared items are a great way to comment about news and blogs. Check out what I have been saying at James Stauffer's shared items. One downside to this is that I can't share by topic so it will be more broad than this blog (feel free to skip the programming stuff).
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