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Business Commentary Economics Taxes

Reagan Inherited a “Balanced Budget?” Hah!

May 4, 2008May 4, 20082 min read

Drew, at his blog “Notes from Off-center” wrote, in criticizing the current Bush Administration that “Just like Reagan, Bush II has taken a balanced budget

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Gas Tax Revisited

May 2, 2008May 2, 20083 min read

I last wrote about the numbers being a bit “off” on the gas tax. I stand by the “general” analysis, since the discussions in the

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Politics, Taxes
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Obama’s Math is a bit (er, WAY) “off” on Gas Tax Savings

April 30, 2008August 26, 20104 min read

Far be it for me to attack Obama. Hey, he’s the one Democratic candidate I have liked so far. But I have to go after

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Politics, Taxes
Business Economics energy government Logistics Supply Chain

Weak Dollar Good? How is that possible?

April 23, 20084 min read

For those not practicing the fine art of Ostrich-ing (hiding your head in the sand), you will note that the dollar is performing poorly against

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Commentary Politics

Special Interests, or Corrupt Politicians?

April 22, 2008April 22, 20084 min read

It has become common fare for politicians, on both sides of the aisle, to rail against the evil “special interests” that run Washington. Obama has

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Politics
podcasting Social Networking Technology

Audible Books of Value?

April 18, 20082 min read

I have a rather lengthy blog post dealing with books in “new media” simmering on the wordpress burner here.   While that post isn’t quite

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Politics

The Man in the Arena

April 17, 20081 min read

And, since I have posted an image about a stadium, I figured a quote from Teddy Roosevelt would perhaps be appropriate.   This is oft

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Politics
Penn State photography

Entering the Stadium

April 17, 20081 min read

As we prepare for the Blue-White game, I thought I would share another picture I posted on flickr, the entrance to Gate E at Beaver

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Commentary Economics government Taxes

Tax Day? Election Day?

April 16, 20081 min read

Rarely do I write these short postings but… It struck me today that “tax day” is perfectly placed for politicians.   Far enough ahead of

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Politics, Taxes
Education Podcast tltsymposium2008

“Are you ‘Hip to that Beat'” at the TLT Symposium

April 16, 20081 min read

As I mentioned previously, I gave a presentation at the 2008 TLT Symposium, discussing Social Networking with “non-traditional students.”   In that presentation, I talked

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Education, Podcast

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