It was interesting that I received emails last night about the election from my business customers in Missouri and Arizona. One even asked me “can’t you do a better job with the Ohio voters?” Similar to most of the US
Month: November 2008
Even More Cartoons on the Economic Crisis
When you have this many ‘toons , it’s a sure sign that the economic crisis is going on too long.
Identities, Classism, and the Run for US President
In the world of engineering, we frequently talk about the notion of the “over-damped response”. In lay terms, this is the concept of overcompensating for steering too far in one direction by over-steering beyond the desirable point in the opposite
Liberal Jews – Part 6
It’s always interesting when my liberal Jewish acquaintances send me emails with quotes about Obama, such as “Jesus was a community organizer”. Hmm, that’s twisted rationale for considering O’bama’s credentials… In our middle-class, suburban Ohio neighborhood of approximately 60 homes,
Media and the Democrats
While most of the reporters were denying the obvious, the cartoonists were spreading the word (click the thumbnails):
The Well-Informed Voter?
Howard Stern, libertarian, and America’s premier shock jock, commissioned an Obama supporter “man on the street” voter survey in New York City, where citizens are loyal to Democrats. The interviewer substituted John McCain’s platform for Obama’s. Here are some questions
Roddick is Slacking?
I’ve always felt that Andy Roddick often “dogs it” when he doesn’t chase down tough shots in his tennis matches… He recently lost a close match to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the quarterfinals of the Masters Tournament in Paris. After the match, Tsonga
Urine Tests for Everyone?
An interesting one from Joe Knecht I work, they pay me. I pay my taxes, and the government distributes my taxes as they see fit. To earn that pay check, I work on a rig site for a Fort McMurray construction