This page lists all articles that have been tagged with the keyword ‘politics’.

Washington Goes to Google

In response to the recent news regarding an Antitrust probe of Google, I consider the wisdom of this action. Primary focus is the argument that the ease of switching search engines undermines the concept of ‘search neutrality.’ More...

Right for all the Wrong Reasons

In attempting to become more regular in my blog writing, I've chosen to write on a controversial topic, Climate Change. Instead of focusing on the science, I detail my annoyance with the controversy itself and the hypocrisy involved. More...

Political Boogeymen

2010 election spending has reached stratospheric heights for outside groups. Pundits proclaim this is a theft of democracy. I claim the reverse: this is the rise of a new democracy where individuals can support the causes most important to them instead of choosing between the lesser of two evils. More...

Intel Is Not a Bellwether

Intel has recently announced an $8 billion dollar investment into new domestic manufacturing capability. Financial analysts are claiming this represents a turn-around in American manufacturing. In this article, I argue that the extrapolation of Intel onto other domestic manufacturers is unreasonable. More...