No lip service here. Do you have specific ideas to overcome the inertia of governmental and political reform? Let's share our ideas, and send the best one to Congress!
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"They misunderestimated me." --Bentonville, Ark., Nov. 6, 2000 ~George W. Bush Bill Moyers: Where the Right Went Wrong Sunday 12 February 2012 by: Bill Moyers, Moyers & Co. | Interview and Video Conservative economist Bruce Bartlett. (Photo: Moyers & Co.) TRANSCRIPT Interview With Bruce Bartlett: Where the Right Went Wrong BILL MOYERS: Heat...
"Itâs unlikely that the U.S. is going to take serious action on climate change until there are observable, dramatic events, almost catastrophic in nature, that drive public opinion and drive the political process in that direction." ~Robert Stavins, the head of Harvardâs Environmental Economics program: Global Warming Methane Danger Published ...
FrogBook.com is a blog that discusses the latest news on the environment, wildlife, animal rights, and science in general; their political and social implications will be deconstructed and debated - hopefully with a degree of frog-humor. Post your comments!
Worldwide organization stressing natural sequence in attainment of peace on Earth. Absolute individual Liberty leads to prosperity, which in turn leads to peace. Establish free enterprise everywhere. Ongoing prosperity and peace will then shortly follow. Includes free book "World Libertarian Revolution" which explains in detail how this can happen without injustice to anyone.
About Joel S. Hirschhorn's latest book and links to his many articles. His mission is to motivate Americans to restore their democracy. He focuses on fighting economic inequality, corporate corruption of government, and the two-party duopoly.
International Relations essays by social scientists at OPS-Alaska, a California-based think tank: globalization, international law, space development policy, terrorism, political economy, nuclear proliferation, environmental policy, strategic studies.
Political essays by social scientists at OPS-Alaska, a California-based think tank: electoral college reform, presidential primary reform, globalization, space development policy, animal rights.
Kenneth Howlett's writings about government, competitive federalism, decentralization, freedom. There should be multiple competing governments, and people should be able to choose which government to live under.