Daily Archives: February 4, 2008

Adjective Tuesday


Adjective Tuesday



Disappointed with Barack Obama yet?


No?


Still inspired by him, huh?


Well, don

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Political Stimulus


Political Stimulus


Not understanding basic economics is dangerous because you

Lots Of Hits, But Not Hit Men


Lots Of Hits, But Not Hit Men


Craigslist is a huge internet website that people use to buy and sell all kinds of products and services. According to the “best of Craig

Brace Yourselves


Brace Yourselves


Make no mistake about it: the central economic problem facing the United States is out-of-control federal spending and the massive federal debt that continues to pile up. As welfare-state and warfare-state spending has continued to soar for the past seven years, U.S. officials have gone on a massive borrowing spree. Since 2000, the national debt has almost doubled from $5.67 trillion to $9 trillion.


It is out-of-control federal spending, and the massive borrowing that has accompanied it, that is at the core of the mortgage crisis. How could sucking all that money out of the capital markets to finance federal expenditures not have an effect on the availability of private capital in the home-loan market?


It is out-of-control federal spending, and the Federal Reserve policy that is accommodating it, that is at the core of the dollar crisis. How could the printing of money to pay off the debt not have an adverse effect on the value of the dollar?


Imagine the following scenario in your family. For the past 10 years, your family

Home Country


The reporter from the big-city paper looked a bit uncomfortable as she sat at the philosophy counter of the Mule Barn truck stop. Doc ordered some coffee for her and introduced her to the guys. She came here to interview Doc, who has been patching people up around here since the invention of pain, but there was something about her that told us she

Frozen Lima Beans: The Gift That Keeps On Gagging


Frozen Lima Beans: The Gift That Keeps On Gagging


It was 78 years ago that Clarence Birdseye, inspired by ancient food preservation methods used by Arctic Eskimos, made history by introducing the very first frozen food option: “Savory Caribou on a Stick.”


Though his first selection was met with little enthusiasm, Birdseye persisted and eventually created a line of frozen vegetables that many of us are still gagging on today. I, for one, am still unable to walk past lima beans in the frozen food section without getting the dry heaves. This reaction stems from my childhood, and a spoonful of lima beans I

Am I The Only One Who


Am I The Only One Who

George Bush and the State of the Nation:


George Bush and the State of the Nation:

WWJP (Where Would Jesus Park?)


WWJP (Where Would Jesus Park?)


Well, once again, an Austin church has made the news

Feeling the Health Insurance Squeeze


Feeling the Health Insurance Squeeze


We are inundated almost daily with tales of escalating health care costs, exploding health insurance premiums, and horror stories from small businesses that have been forced to drop health insurance and families who have lost coverage.


Health care costs have long outpaced the rest of the economy. In 2008 health insurance premiums are projected to increase at more than twice the current rate of inflation. Yet most employers have simply accepted this as the cost of doing business, regardless of how unconscionable the premium increase. But what are we getting in return for these exorbitant health insurance premiums?


Recently, my 11-employee professional organization was notified that it would be hit with a 23.5-percent premium increase to retain health insurance coverage. We are not about to throw our employees overboard to swim in the state

Last U.S. Diplomat Survives Texas Curse


Last U.S. Diplomat Survives Texas Curse


Andrew Jackson Donelson crossed Feb. 5 off his 1846 calendar and made a mental note that his historic work in the Lone Star Republic would be finished in two more weeks.


The fourth and final Washington emissary to Texas was not the least bit worried about the annexation ceremony coming off on schedule. It was strictly a formality marking the death of the decade-old Republic and the birth of the 28th state.


What kept Donelson awake at night was whether he would accomplish something none of his three predecessors had managed to do

Letters to the Editor


Dear Editor,


Read my lips again, President Bush. If you honestly want to make health care more affordable and accessible for all Americans, as stated in the State of the Union address

I Know A Guy


I Know A Guy

Global Warming Objections, Part I


Global Warming Objections, Part I


In spite of an overwhelming amount of evidence that human activities play a part in global warming, there are still quite a few people who think that global warming is some sort of vast government conspiracy concocted by scientists. The goal of this “conspiracy” remains unclear. There is still enough opposition to taking action on global warming that it is a major concern for those of us who care about the environment. This week I begin a series of columns examining some of the major objections to global warming and climate change.


Let

Dope Was Made For Crippled Partiers


Dope Was Made For Crippled Partiers


As Uncle Hugh used to say, “You can

President Pandora


President Pandora


President Bush is back to his old tricks again.


This time he

Bullock Bio In Stores


AUSTIN, Texas

12th Annual Texas Western Swing Fiddling Showcase Set March 8th

BELTON

Grammy Award-Winning Black Eyed Peas Perform At New Hard Rock Hotel


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