Politics My Duty

Thoughts of a Socially-Engaged Scientist

Finding the Right Questions at the Precipice

What is Happening Now: Here we sit, in the third week of a government shutdown with a national debt default looming just days away.  Such a default has the potential … Continue reading

10.14.2013 · Leave a comment

On government-sponsored housing

The nature of government housing is a topic that recently struck me. While I think few would argue that government housing projects in practice tend to become terrifying places, both for the … Continue reading

11.22.2011 · Leave a comment

America Trusts in God*

(*only after 1956.) One of the greatest successes of revisionism in America today is the belief that America has always “trusted in God” and been a nation “under God.”  This … Continue reading

08.23.2011 · 2 Comments

Old Time Religion – Not good enough for the Constitution

Many Founders of the United States of America believed a moral, Christian foundation to be essential to the nation’s survival.  However, this was in even the Founders’ own words a … Continue reading

08.22.2011 · Leave a comment

Vindication

To my great excitement, not days after I initiated this blog the New York Times published an article that in my eyes completely vindicates the effort.  Entitled, “Groups Call for Scientists … Continue reading

08.09.2011 · Leave a comment

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