Year: 2013

Millennials Approval Of Obama Plummeting – And They Really Don’t Like the NSA

Lights are twinkling on tree branches, calendars have reached their last pages, and — soon enough — there will be nostalgic columns written about the year just passed. These columns would be remiss to skip over Edward Snowden’s leaks regarding the National Security Administration’s domestic surveillance of American citizens. It isn’t necessary to regale you …

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Winning the Hispanic Vote, Part 2: Candidates and the Immigration Question

How can conservatives and Republicans reach out to Hispanic voters in the future? Last week I questioned the conventional narrative of Hispanic demographic growth, suggesting that it might not be as substantial as predicted. If it is not, Republican and conservative hand-wringing is not well-founded. Regardless, it is imperative that we reach out to every American …

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Sherlock: Season 3 Trailer

It’s back! Coming in January, the great BBC series Sherlock will make it’s return. The biggest question of course is this: How did Sherlock Holmes fake his own death? I hope we get to find out. Here’s the trailer: What do you think? Think they’ll reveal or try to ignore it?

No Wonder Government Can’t Build A Website: Federal Agency Still Uses Floppy Disks

This is the government that costs us nearly $4 trillion a year: Every day, The Federal Register, the daily journal of the United States government, publishes on its website and in a thick booklet around 100 executive orders, proclamations, proposed rule changes and other government notices that federal agencies are mandated to submit for public …

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