Month

October 2015
Obama and Putin Syria
President Obama has spent the last year and a half doing as little as possible to get involved in Syria. From helping refugees to aiding the “moderate rebels” he allegedly backs, his policy has been passive at best. Now that Russia is fully backing its horse in the race, the hundreds of millions of dollars...
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Amazon Echo
Technology keeps getting better and better.  What used to be four D cell batteries in a boom box pumping out the jams from our favorite cassettes, morphed into spinning a CD in a portable player powered by rechargeable batteries.   Since then, music has become even more accessible, playing through our phones, IPods, and even our...
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President Obama and Mubarak
In nearly every case of uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, the result of the much ballyhooed Arab Spring and subsequent revolts of different names have been bad. They’ve been bad for the people. They’ve been bad for relations with the United States and Israel. They’ve been bad for stability in the region.
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Huggies
Say what you will about social media, but its impact is profound, and wide-reaching.  As a business owner, a poor review on social media can cause a drastic decline in clientele.  As a human being, being defamed on Facebook can cause you to be a party to some suspicious glances at a social gathering.  For...
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License Plate Scanners
While many conspiracy theorists point to “Big Brother” as the real villain in many scenarios, few can contradict the benefits that license plate scanners and traffic photos have played in catching criminals and even saving victims. It’s an Orwellian scenario that has proven to be helpful to American society, but there are limits.
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Migrants
An activist in support of “No Borders” has dedicated over a month of her life to helping Sudanese migrants. In the forest not far from the camp in Ventimiglia (between France and Italy) where fellow activists and migrants were protesting, she was gang raped.
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Cone of Shame
It’s common for pet owners to spay or neuter their dogs and cats. The process is on that requires pain and maintenance; dogs hate wearing the “cone of shame” that prevents them from chewing on their stitches. A new “vaccine” could be used to sterilize them quickly and without the dreaded cone.
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2016 Kia Forte
Compact cars are a dime a dozen.  There are a plethora of options on the auto market, but where do even begin to choose the one that is right for you?  Buying a new car is an often taxing process under normal circumstances, but when the market is flooded with good options it can become...
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Donald Trump on the Phone
Over the last year, the accuracy of traditional phone polls, which account for nearly all of the major pollsters in America, has been proven to be extremely unreliable. In an age of do-not-call, unlimited digital voicemail, robocallers, and smartphones, the numbers are proving to be so far off that the standard margin of error can...
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US Refugee Welcoming Communities
Honest politicians (and yes, there are some) already know that there’s no feasible way for the United States to avoid being a part of the solution with the massive refugee crisis that is sweeping in from the Middle East to Europe. The only thing up for debate is whether we’re looking at something that’s spread...
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