And when that happens, blogging is the first to go. Work has gotten extremely busy (never a shortage of providers ripping off TennCare); adjusting to going to class and studying has been an adventure (I’m taking this far more seriously than I did when I was at Kansas or Vanderbilt); and trying to maintain a regular exercise schedule and proper diet along with trying to maintain routines so my mild OCD isn’t too much of a problem takes a lot of effort. I’ve missed giving the world the benefit of my insight on the pressing issues of the day.
Here’s the brief version:
- The much discussed Obama administration job application has 9 questions about taxes. Were Geithner, Daschle, Killefer and Solis not required to respond to the questions, did they they provide inaccurate answers or were their answers accurate but ignored? We should demand release of their responses.
- Ashley Judd’s attack on Sarah Palin for aerial wolf shooting is silly. The practice is a legal and appropriate means of controlling predators in order to preserve the caribou and moose population so that the locals can put food on the table. Judd & friends need to grow up.
- Michael Phelps puts the lie to the ONDCP’s Burrito Taster ad, which ends with the tag line, “Hey, not trying to be your mom, but there aren’t many jobs out there for potheads.” Radly Balko started a list, to which many names were added, of gainfully employed pot smokers.
- The latest Miley Cyrus photo controversy is silly.
- I agree with this guy and his post, “The Survivors Of US Airways Flight 1549 Make Me Hate People.”
- Health care is not a right, it’s a luxury. To believe that health care is a right is to believe in slavery – someone must be forced to work to pay for it or provide it.
- Capping executive pay a $500,000 has appeal, every dime of taxpayer money should be spent carefully and as openly as possible, but it has problems. Talented help needed in times of crisis will leave. The cap is only for executive pay. People below executive positions make vast sums of money that could just as easily be said to come from bailout funds. In some situations, their actions have as much or more to do with company performance as the executives.
That does it for now. Hopefully, I can return to the keyboard on a regular basis soon.


