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Year: 2017

Only Protest If It Is Invisible

By Phil Mayes Posted on October 18, 2017 Posted in Politics

Do you remember when BLM was protesting in the streets and people said “I support their right to protest, but not at the expense of inconveniencing other people?” So players avoided inconvenience by kneeling during the National Anthem, and that …

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The Financial Value of DACA

By Phil Mayes Posted on September 5, 2017 Posted in Economics, Politics, Society Tagged with DACA, Immigrants

This graph* shows the net value to society of a person as they age. Initially, a child costs money for food, health and education. During the working years, they generate more value than they consume. In retirement, living and health …

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Political Financing: A Modest Proposal

By Phil Mayes Posted on August 10, 2017 Posted in Politics Tagged with Democracy, Election

Here’s how to reduce the influence of money in elections: no politician should be allowed to accept contributions from outside their district. This applies at all levels: city, county, state and nation. The Federal Election Campaign Act bans foreign contributions, and …

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What Are They Thinking?

By Phil Mayes Posted on April 23, 2017 Posted in Politics, Science

I often check Fox News online to get the conservative slant on news. Poor as it might be, the comments are ten times worse. Here are some from their March for Science reporting. These people are a joke. The problem …

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Reconciling the Various Reasons for Trump

By Phil Mayes Posted on April 15, 2017 Posted in Economics, Society Tagged with Election, Race, Trump

After the election, I concluded that Trump won with three appeals: Bring back jobs Drain the swamp Build the wall and that I approved of the first two. (It’s now clear that all three are unlikely to happen.) Many people …

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States Rights

By Phil Mayes Posted on February 23, 2017 Posted in Law, Politics, Society

Have you seen how strongly Republicans are supporting States rights with regard to sanctuary cities? I posted elsewhere a few weeks ago that people should be consistent on their position about States rights, but I’ve moderated my position. Think of …

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5 Reasons to Enjoy the Trump Regime

By Phil Mayes Posted on February 13, 2017 Posted in Politics, Society Tagged with Democracy, Election, Trump

The blows are relentless. Our news feeds deliver multiple shocks each day. The barrage slows time down — surely it can’t be only 24 days since the inauguration? And yet there is joy to be found in all this. 1. The …

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A Frenzied Legislative Crackdown on Civil Rights

By Phil Mayes Posted on January 26, 2017 Posted in Law, Politics, Society Tagged with 1st Amendment, Democracy, OWS

I’m seeing a flurry of bills that limit protest: Resisting arrest can now be considered a hate crime in Louisiana Republicans pass bill to charge demonstrators for police overtime costs North Carolina Republican proposes legislation that would ban people from …

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The Press Versus Trump

By Phil Mayes Posted on January 22, 2017 Posted in Media, Politics

The NYTimes just published a fascinating article, not for its content, but for its tone. Starting with the headline “With False Claims, Trump Attacks Media on Turnout and Intelligence Rift“, the message is that the Trump administration lies, and those …

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