Exit Voices is back with a new and improved look.
Exit Voices is a Vermont blogging experiment. It’s a forum for Vermont voters to come together and discuss the issues and candidates on the ballot.
Check it out.
I also put a handy-dandy graphic in the side bar to encourage all of you to share your experiences, thoughts [...]
Someone left a comment on on my post “The Future of Small Government Voters (part 2),” with a link to a post about the beef recall. The recall was due to the plant violating federal regulations by forcing downed cows to slaughter. The violations and abusive treatment of the animals were discovered [...]
Here are a few non-political links to fill your weekend down-time.
Life imitates art science-fiction.
Engineers at the University of Washington have for the first time used manufacturing techniques at microscopic scales to combine a flexible, biologically safe contact lens with an imprinted electronic circuit and lights.
And if that’s not strange enough for you, Rockabye Baby! brings [...]
I am back with another post in my series for people who are in serious need of a personal finance make over.
If your finances are in trouble, it is because a simple equation is out of balance. You are spending more than you can afford. As a result, you are in debt, unable [...]
Continue reading about Friday’s Financial Tip for People Who Are Really Bad with Money
The Free Press began its coverage of the Burlington City Council races today, with Ward 1.
Ward 1 is looking at a four-way race. It looks interesting…
This year, however, one challenger to incumbent Democrat Ed Adrian wants to become a councilor so he can alert residents that they’re being sprayed from airplanes with “toxins and [...]
Today I am going to be out of town visiting my mother and my little sister, who is leaving at the end of the week for Nicaragua, so this will be my only post today.
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Vermont Tiger is holding a free event tonight in Montpelier. The topic is “Providing a World-Class Education at a Reasonable [...]
It’s no secret that conservatives want smaller government and more freedom.
The question, really, is whether or not the rest of America wants smaller government and more freedom.
The answer is yes and no.
Everyone wants smaller government and more freedom when their individual rights are the ones being infringed upon.
But when it comes to the concept of [...]
Continue reading about A New Presentation, Not New Principles
I am not feeling well (not still, but again!), so I really can’t seem to get my head together to write a post. Contrary to the beliefs of JD Ryan and others, it does require a great deal of mental effort to formulate conservative thoughts.
I do have something semi-mindless to talk about, though.
My husband [...]
Continue reading about Conservative Women Cannot Comprehend Sci-Fi
One of the more popular arguments against free-market capitalism is product safety.
The argument goes something like this: We need the government to regulate and inspect products for our safety. If the government did not perform this function, the greedy businesses, which only care about money, would not make safe products and we would all [...]
Exactly two years ago today, the first post appeared on a little Blogger blog called She’s Right (shesright.blogspot.com).
And, since I finally imported the rest of the Blogger posts to this site, you can read it here.
That first post is not like a typical first post for a blog. I just started right in as [...]
