Cheeseburger Logic: a blog about small business and truth; about entrepreneurship in the face of large corporate competition; and about American grit and the impact a single individual can have in the great American political landscape. It’s about fifteen minutes of fame; about changing the American... Read more →
Old Endings and New Beginnings. It’s a Facebook World.
It has always struck me odd that the ending of things marks new beginnings. I don’t suppose that it’s terribly complicated or any less than strikingly obvious. But when it is your ending that you begin to write about, and your next beginning that you inevitably must face, it gets more than... Read more →
Give Me Your Huddled Masses
“I say the solution is simple; make legal immigration easier, faster, cheaper and unlimited,” writes Sue Gray in comment #25. Read More →
We Give Up!
“Americans surrendered their language and culture to Mexicans streaming across their borders like a ‘human Katrina,’” writes Frosty Wooldridge. Read More →
Is Our Children Learning?
Part 4 of Frosty Wooldridge’s Anchor Baby series focuses on the effects on America’s educational system. If Part Three is any indication, this one’s sure to stir up more debate between Aspen Post bloggers. Read More →
Reptile Dysfunction
“In time, the pendulum will swing back, and there will be massive de-regulation, blogs Mitch Mulhall, “And the Alligator will continue to consume its own tail…” Read More →
Cutting Out Chronic Care
In searching the Health Care bill, Mitch Mulhall believes he may have found evidence of a troubling cost control measure. He writes, “But what interests me is the revocation of a statute that mandates health care for ‘high-need’ populations. What are ‘high-need populations?’ According to the... Read more →
Go Your Own Way
Post blogger Nathan favors no ideology, “I have long been a critic of the far right, the far left, everything in between,” he writes in comment #4. Read More →
Quality Cannabis
In comment #3, Ed Troy seems to be agreeing with fellow Post blogger infowars in defense of legalizing marijuana. He writes, “Hemp and marijuana laws are some of the most simple minded laws…Regulations should be based on cellulose fiber length, content, THC, and whether pesticides were used.” Read More →
U.S. v. Hemp
Post blogger infowars provides readers with the history of hemp from The Real Reason Hemp is Illegal: “On April 14, 1937, the Prohibitive Marihuana Tax Law…was brought to the House Ways and Means Committee…Dr. James Woodward, a physician and attorney, testified too late on behalf of the American... Read more →
