Archive for June, 2011
7 hang-ups of highly effective liberals
By Chuck Roger • June 23rd, 2011 12:00 am
The Clear Thinking blog is on hiatus and will return with new posts on July 18, 2011. Meanwhile, here’s an oldie originally posted July 16, 2008. By Chuck Rogér The modern-day sociopolitical term, “progressive,” describes that which comforts people while defying rationality. “Progressives” are the elite, bristling with ideas on how to run government and [...]
Gone Fishin’
By Chuck Roger • June 22nd, 2011 12:00 am
The Clear Thinking blog is now on a three-and-a-half-week hiatus to meet up with walleye and pike in northern Minnesota and spend some time in the New Mexico high country. Beginning tomorrow, I hope that you will enjoy re-posts of still relevant oldies-but-goodies from as far back as 2008. New posts will return on July [...]
The Latest Education Fad Inverts Justice
By Chuck Roger • June 21st, 2011 12:00 am
Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér Something subtle and disturbing is happening under parents’ radar. Growing numbers of progressive educators are twisting a four-thousand-year-old concept in order to induce schoolchildren to adopt amoral worldviews. A trend gathering steam nationwide teaches conflict resolution based on “restorative justice.” Though traditionally applied in criminal situations, progressives are adapting [...]
A Case for Long-Term Optimism?
By Chuck Roger • June 16th, 2011 12:00 am
By Chuck Rogér Declaring that America is “the best house in a bad neighborhood” might not inspire all that much good feeling about our economic future, but it’s a start in the right direction. BlackRock Chief Equity Strategist Bob Doll observes: Over the next 20 years, the U.S. work force is going to grow by 11%, [...]
Programming Scientists to Perform Social Engineering
By Chuck Roger • June 14th, 2011 12:00 am
Originally at National Association of Scholars By Chuck Rogér An Arizona State University professor wants to train physical scientists to be social engineers. Political science professor David Guston contends that “stakeholders” in academia and industry should work with consumers and the feds to manage the “societal implications” of “environmental health and safety issues” surrounding certain technological [...]
Bernanke’s Posturing Ignores Inflation Reality and Hurts Americans
By Chuck Roger • June 10th, 2011 12:00 am
Originally in American Thinker By Chuck Rogér In a recent article discussing the effects of “quantitative easing,” I remarked that the “Federal Reserve has laid the charges, connected the leads, and now stands ready at the detonator.” From the article: In QE, a nation’s central bank buys financial instruments, such as Treasury bonds, with money decreed into existence through [...]
Obama’s Symbolic Chevy Volt Folly
By Chuck Roger • June 8th, 2011 12:00 am
Originally at American Thinker, May 31, 2011 By Chuck Rogér Among 116 electric cars that the Obama administration intends to buy with taxpayer money, 101 will be Chevy Volts. The program will also include installing charging stations in San Francisco, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Diego and Washington, D.C. According to USA Today, “The moves are [...]
CAIR Wants Homeland Security to Silence ‘Fear-Mongers’
By Chuck Roger • June 7th, 2011 12:00 am
Originally at American Thinker, May 28, 2011 By Chuck Rogér Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a May 24 joint meeting of Congress, “Militant Islam threatens the world. It threatens Islam.” Netanyahu was specifically referring to Iran’s potential use and proliferation of nuclear weapons throughout the Islamic terrorist network. Yet the Prime Minister’s statement applies [...]
Will Today’s GOP Repeat the ‘Contract with America’ Bait and Switch?
By Chuck Roger • June 6th, 2011 12:00 am
Originally at American Thinker, May 25, 2011 By Chuck Rogér In the first year as a majority in both Houses of Congress, the GOP generally satisfied the language of 1994′s Contract with America. Most of the Contract’s actionable items were brought to a House vote. But Republicans’ delivery on the Contract’s core promise of fiscal [...]



