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Category Archives: Political
Open Source Software and the University Role
When you ask most people, the common perception of the role of a university is to teach students, perform research, and help the community. The latter is certainly one that I find many people (especially in university roles) don’t throw … Continue reading
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Government Bailouts and Business Failures
I heard a story one morning while driving into work regarding one economist’s point-of-view on why the government is going about in the wrong direction in terms of handling business failures (in particular, AIG’s failing). I thought that the solution … Continue reading
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Life, Vetos, and Cheerios
Well, it has been quite a few days (maybe closer to 2 weeks) since I last updated. So, in an effort to get everyone up-to-speed, and to have a somewhat politically motivated post, I’m taking extra time out of my … Continue reading
Protected: Texas A&M, Money, and Political Nonsense
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US Government Promotes Abstinence Only Bullshit
Since the dawn of time and after a little bit of evolution, animals have mated. This abundantly simple instinctive fact has blessed all species since they’ve been in existence. The act of mating can (and should only) be said to … Continue reading