Social Security Queens in Cadillacs, Oh My!

From Obsidian Wings: The men in my family of my father’s generation returned home after serving their country and got jobs in the local steel mills, as had their fathers and their grandfathers. In exchange for their brawn, sweat, and expertise, the steel mills promised these men certain benefits. In exchange for Social Security taxes […]

Living on the Edge

If America is richer, why are its families so much less secure? Must reading, by Peter Gosselin of the Los Angeles Times. Working Americans falling through gaping holes in the net. Something’s wrong, and addressing it piecemeal – Social Security, health insurance, wages, pension plans – isn’t going to fix it. Thanks to the Washington […]

U.S. Students Say Press Freedoms Go Too Far

This is the kind of article that gets my blood up. Until I think about it. Then I sink into despair. Think it’s bad that 36% of the U.S. high school students in this survey think newspapers should get government approval of stories before publishing? I think it’s worse than that. I think 36% of […]

Who Said Four More Years? Oh, Was that Me?

I’m disappointed, but not surprised. What did surprise me was the tin ear most liberal bloggers had for the tune America’s been singing all along. Anyone who could hear that song knew that Bush would win. As I blogged here and here, and as many post-election commentators are now saying, people voted for Bush not […]