Monthly Archives: January 2013
Addressing the Piers Morgan problem
Treat him the way he treats others.
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How Michael Shermer failed to think critically about gun prohibition
And at least one way we can improve our own thinking too.
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Can we be smarter in 2013?
Do you know what a heuristic is?
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Help Wanted: Talented web designer needed for Downsize DC
Looking for a talented and enthusiastic individual, who understands web design best practices, to join our team…
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Could “the government” collapse at any moment?
What if you couldn’t borrow more money and your income only covered 60% of your expenses?
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What Reading the Bills Will Do for You and Congress
For one thing, it will stop things like the “fiscal cliff” deal.
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Bills Passed by the House and Senate, 2012
See the kinds of bills your representives passed.
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The Real Reason You Should Oppose Tax Hikes
It’s because you don’t want to hurt people.
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We’re updating the new Congress
It may seem like we’ve been quiet since the holidays, but we’ve actually been very busy.
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Bills Passed in Congress, Last Weeks of the 112th Session
The following are the bills the House and Senate passed from December 1, 2012 through the end of the 112th Congress on January 3, 2013.
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