
Open Government
The United States had just elected a president in 2008, who, on his first day in office, issued an executive order committing his administration to ‘an unprecedented level of openness in government.’
Read MoreThe United States had just elected a president in 2008, who, on his first day in office, issued an executive order committing his administration to ‘an unprecedented level of openness in government.’
Read Moreby John | Apr 30, 2017 | Politics, Science, world and environment | 0 |
Rather than rely exclusively on United Nation’s IPCC for scientific advice, policymakers should seek out advice from independent, nongovernment organizations and scientists who are free of financial and political conflicts of interest.
Read MoreThirteen prominent analysts step back from the day-to-day Washington debates to gain a broader perspective. They offer a wide range of proposals for moving public policy beyond the status quo.
Read Moreby John | Apr 5, 2017 | People and Relationships, Politics | 0 |
What does liberal mean? There can be no agreement, it seems. Still, if liberals, left-liberals and right-liberals alike, share something in common, it’s the fundamental belief in liberty. Liberalism is unlike any other ideology, in that it does not seek to use government to social engineer a certain type of society.
Read Moreby John | Apr 1, 2017 | Politics, War & Military | 0 |
The doctrine of collective defense – as implemented through a far-flung network of military alliances – has governed U.S. foreign policy for more than four decades and has enjoyed both an academic and public consensus. But now prominent figures on both the left and the right are advocating a new look at America’s global commitments.
Read Moreby John | Mar 19, 2017 | Politics, Science Fiction | 0 |
This story follows Bellamy, a teenage boy who discovers new secrets about the world and his family. As he starts to uncover them, he realizes the responsibility he has to save the world before politics destroy it. He must cope through a series of challenges with unidentified visitors to save the Human Race. To later finding out that the fate of our world is between his own hands.
Read MoreThis book is our libertarian perspective explained, simply and with good humor. Consider it a pop culture chaos-decoder; it presents a solid case for viewing media narratives with skepticism. It isn’t a substitute for real research and investigation – any reader should listen, read, and carefully consider a variety of sources of news and opinion before adopting a position.
Read More“In politics, stupidity is not a handicap.” – Napoleon “Politics and...
Read Moreby John | Jul 27, 2012 | Historical Fiction, History, Politics | 2 |
The End Of Texas by Juan Batista From Juan Batista, the pen name of a professor of American Indian...
Read Moreby John | Jun 26, 2012 | Career, Engineering, Politics | 0 |
Bill Who The Plaintiff by Bill Butler The perils of being jobless and homeless for 14 years due to...
Read Moreby John | Oct 17, 2011 | Non Fiction, Politics | 0 |
Love It Or Leave It: The End Of Government As The Problem by Mark Manney Faith in the free market...
Read MoreLife of Riley by Dave Riley Gain entertainment from politics. Source your bitterness in the real...
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