Thursday, March 20, 2008

Carnival of Political Solutions -- March 20, 2008



Welcome to the March 20, 2008 edition of Carnival of Political Solutions. The submitted articles were outstanding, and will provide a lot of interesting reading!

Shaheen Lakhan is calling for easing access to voting for elderly and disabled voters in Elderly Patients Face Tough Barriers When Voting posted at GNIF Brain Blogger.

John Phillips submitted 29 articles from The Word On Employment Law. These articles are not as much solutions as presentations of positions of presidential candidates on various topics. However, since they are rather detailed, and interesting, I have decided to include here the pointer to Mr. Phillips' blog The Word On Employment Law

Phil B. considers the effects of the minimum wage laws on the society in Minimum Wage is a Joke <<> posted at Phil for Humanity, concluding: "The minimum wage law is a joke..."

Tracee Sioux presents Stop Abortion Vote Healthcare! posted at Blog Fabulous, saying, "With healthcare for disenfranchised women on the table, those who consider abortion the number one issue should jump on the opportunity to drastically reduce the abortion rate by voting for a healthcare candidate."

John Phillips calls for action against race-, gender-, age-, and anything else- based discrimination in Ferraro, Race, Gender and No Change posted at The Word On Employment Law.

aprocrastinator analyzes the options for the healthcare reform in excellent article Socialized Medicine: Replacing Health with Politics posted at Will's Perspective, saying, "Does nationalizing health care lead to free and efficient care? Or, do price controls lead to rationing, waiting lists, and deteriorating quality? Ending the employer-provided care monopoly and replacing it with empowered consumer choice (individual coverage options) is the solution to health care reform. We shouldn't socialize health care and replace the current monopoly with a government monopoly."

aprocrastinator list the most important issues and the ways the ideal political candidate should address them in Voting Issues Guide posted at Will's Perspective, saying, "From taxes to health care to education: what should candidates for public office say about today's issues?"

Hear hear! Phil B. list the reasons why the Economic Stimulus Rebate is bad for everyone (except the politicos) in The Top 6 Reasons Why the Tax Rebate Won't Stimulate the Economy at Phil for Humanity.

Phil B. presents few excellent ideas in A Few Humble Suggestions to Get Out of this Recession <<> posted at Phil for Humanity.

Christine looks at the war plans of one presidential candidate and finds it lacking in Why Obama's War Plan is a Bust posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France.

Wenchypoo presents a libertarian leaning self help guide in The Self-Help Guide to Living in a Free Society (Super L-O-N-G) posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo's Mental Wastebasket.

Thursday Bram calls for open source voting machines in Can Open Source Save Electronic Voting? posted at One Vote Matters.

Michael Bass presents From the Headlines: Home Power and Reason magazines posted at Debt Prison, saying, "I would like to propose some legislation of my own. We’ll call it “The Greenest of Green Energy Bill to Reclaim America’s Hazeless Sunsets and Clean Mountain Water.”"

And we end this edition on a lighter note with What The Promised Recession Means To You As An American presented by Brent Diggs at The Ominous Comma and
Alton Brown for President (An Interlude) presented by Richard Parrish at One Vote Matters.

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