Archive for the 'Ideas' Category

Just Vote Divided.

By mw | Related entries in 2008 Election, Ideas

We are a highly polarized partisan electorate. Yes, we had our left leg of civil liberties amputated below the knee by six years of Republican one party rule. But installing Democrat one party rule is more likely to amputate our right leg of economic freedom than it is to replace the left.

November 3rd, 2008 | Permalink| 20 Comments »

Carnival of Divided Government

By mw | Related entries in 2008 Election, Ideas, The War On Terrorism

The fundamental question is whether American’s preference for divided government will be sufficient to overcome their anger and desire to punish Republicans for the disaster of the Bush administration.

October 20th, 2008 | Permalink| 12 Comments »

George Will: A veto we can believe in.

By mw | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Civil Liberties, Ideas, McCain

McCain is going to need an argument that will attract more moderates, centrists, independents, and libertarians to win. George Will has identified that argument

September 18th, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

The Coalition of the Divided

By mw | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Ideas, Libertarian, McCain

This election choice is not really between “Experience” vs. “Change”, nor is it between “Experience” vs. “Experience”, nor is it between “Change” vs. “Change“. This election is not really even between McCain vs. Obama considered in a political vacuum. Since the Democrats will increase their majority in the House and Senate, this election is actually about choosing between single party or divided government in 2009.

September 14th, 2008 | Permalink| 24 Comments »

A pervasive public mood for change. Or not.

By mw | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Books, Change, Ideas, McCain

In their acceptance speeches both candidates endeavored to define and promote the “change” they represent. Obama offered an unremarkable litany of liberal Democratic policy positions. McCain offered an unremarkable litany of conservative Republican policy positions. So each candidate, acutely aware of a “palpable public mood for change“, wrapped themselves in the rhetoric of change, then explicitly pitched the proposition that the same partisan bromides that Republicans and Democrats have been flogging for decades represent the change that the public seeks. Tough sell.

September 6th, 2008 | Permalink| 15 Comments »

Are You An EcoDriver?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Energy, Environment, Ideas, Money, Technology, Video

Yes, you can actually do a lot right now to get better gas mileage and help drive down costs, like proper tire inflation, etc.
In fact, Arnold Schwarzenegger is helping out a new website called EcoDrivingUSA that promises to give you tips and tricks to help your wallet and the planet.

Hmm, sounds familiar…

August 18th, 2008 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

Would A One Term Presidency Work?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Ideas, McCain, Republicans

Times Online talks up the rumor that McCain would make the pledge, so let’s discuss it.
Personally, I’m not in favor of a one term pledge because, as even McCain himself has stated, you’re a lame duck the moment you entire office. The opposing party could easily ignore your agenda, and with so many long term [...]

August 15th, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

Ron Paul’s Car Trade-In Tax Credit Plan Promotes Fuel Efficiency

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Energy, Environment, Gas, Ideas, Legislation, McCain, Oil, Ron Paul

I love this idea…and I would certainly take advantage of it if it becomes law.
The bill is called “The Energy Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Automobile Tax Credit Act of 2008″ and it provides tax credits of up to $2K for people who sell or trade in their car for a model that’s 20% more fuel [...]

July 10th, 2008 | Permalink| 18 Comments »

Mr. Sullivan, May I show you to your petard?

By mw | Related entries in Barack, Dumb Things Said By Smart People, Ideas, Smart Things Said By Smart People, WTF?

In the event my title is a bit too obscure, pictured above is Mr. Andrew Sullivan lighting his petard, shortly before he is about to be hoisted by same.
This definition may help:
pe·tard n.
1. A small bell-shaped bomb used to breach a gate or wall.
Word History: The French used pétard, “a loud [...]

July 8th, 2008 | Permalink| 18 Comments »

Carnival of Divided Government - Edition 23

By mw | Related entries in 2008 Election, Blogging, Ideas, Independents, Libertarian

The Carnival of Divided Government is a monthly compilation of writing from around the blogosphere and main stream media on the single topic of government divided between the major parties. The carnival offers links, excerpts and commentary from and about writers both pro and con, who are thinking and writing about the topic.

July 6th, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

Big Government is Back in Style

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in Conservatism, General Politics, Ideas, Liberalism

Not so long ago, “Big Government” was so out of favor that Democratic President Bill Clinton announced its era had come to an end. A decade later and it seems there’s no end in sight to the swelling of our federal government. The Republicans proved themselves greedy and incompetent and did little to rein in [...]

June 9th, 2008 | Permalink| 5 Comments »

Canada To Pay Citizens To Get Rid Of Gas Guzzlers?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Canada, Energy, Environment, Gas, Ideas, Money, Oil, The World

And this idea comes from no less than the Conservative government…
Canadians will be offered bicycles, public transit passes or cash if they agree to scrap their old gas-guzzling vehicles, the government said on Wednesday.
Ottawa says five million of the 18 million cars and trucks in Canada were made before 1996, when tougher emissions standards were [...]

June 6th, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

New Republican Primary Structure: The Ohio Plan

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Elections, Ideas, Ohio, Republicans

CQ has an interesting story…
The 14 smallest states and six U.S. territories “pod” would always vote first, but no earlier than the third week of February in presidential election years.
The other three pods — comprising nine, 16 and seven states — would rotate their voting positions every four years. The ordering of the pods [...]

April 5th, 2008 | Permalink| 4 Comments »

Algae As Biofuel

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Energy, Environment, Ideas, Science, The World

Very interesting development that could help address the big bio-fuel scam we’re currently being sold.
From CNN:
ANTHONY, Texas (CNN) — Texas may be best known for “Big Oil.” But the oil that could some day make a dent in the country’s use of fossil fuels is small. Microscopic, in fact: algae. Literally and figuratively, this is [...]

April 2nd, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

Change Congress Launches

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Congress, General Politics, Ideas, Technology

Larry Lessig and Joe Trippi announced this Thursday what Change Congress will be.
Here’s more from Wired…
The professor wants legislators to promise to do four things which he says will reduce the influence of money on policymaking: To promise not to accept money from lobbyists and political action committees; support public financing of elections; commit to [...]

March 23rd, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

$5,000 for Every Child?

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in Economy, Ideas

What if we gave every American baby a savings account with $5,000 in it? We then allowed their parents to contribute more, tax free, until the child is college age. The child could withdraw the money between the ages of 18 and 25 to pay for college, start a new business or buy a home. [...]

March 22nd, 2008 | Permalink| 7 Comments »

Divided government and ch-ch-ch-changes

By mw | Related entries in 2008 Election, Change, Democrats, Ideas, Republicans

“Skepticism of Mr. Obama’s “post-partisan” politics is partially developed out of a sinister second meaning appropriated by bandwagon “agents of change” — pushing an agenda through a unified government with little to no opposition. It’s not partisan because there is only one side. Yes, they could get a lot done. They could also do a lot of damage.“

January 23rd, 2008 | Permalink| 4 Comments »

It’s About Neo-Fascism Not Liberal Fascism

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in Ideas, Liberalism, Republicans

Jonah Goldberg, author of the provocative new book Liberal Fascism is upset at how his book has been received. He believes most critics are missing his main point which is:
[T]o the extent that fascism of any kind will come to America, it will do so in the guise of something “progressive.” Indeed, American progressives, particularly [...]

January 22nd, 2008 | Permalink| 2 Comments »

Divided Government, Iowa, and Markets

By mw | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Economy, Hillary, Ideas

Perhaps the market is indeed trying to digest what an Obama presidency and a unified single party Democratic government will mean for 2009.

January 7th, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

GWB vs. LBJ Redux

By mw | Related entries in 2008 Election, Congress, Ideas, Money, Republicans

What is the real story? It is not about whether GWB or LBJ is the biggest spender. It is not about whether Republicans or Democrats are bigger spenders. It is not about whether GWB is hypocritically claiming to be an advocate of fiscal responsibility. The real story is about what happens to spending under divided vs. single party control of the federal government.

October 30th, 2007 | Permalink| 5 Comments »