Sunday, June 22, 2008

Carnival of Political Solutions -- June 20, 2008








Welcome to the June 21, 2008 edition of carnival of political solutions. The submissions are, as always, excellent, however, we still have a number of off-topic articles (either not solutions, or not political). I have not included those, even though they were very nice postings.

Edmund Ross presents So what are you going to do when gas hits $12/gallon? posted at Political Bull.

Kurt Yordy presents different solutions to high gas prices in Random Thursday posted at Lyving Well.

Doug Ragan presents My Presidential Campaign ? Oil and the Environment posted at I'm A Pundit Too, saying, "I am putting together a series of posts regarding my Presidential Campaign Platform. I am not actually running for President of the US for a few reasons. One reason is that I am 33. Another reason is that I have no political experience. And lastly, I am a very reasonable person who does not enjoy lying, therefore no one would ever vote for me. The first part of this series will be the issue of oil and the environment."

Charles H. Green presents What Malpractice Suits Teach Us About Trust posted at Trusted Advisor Associates, saying, "Even when it comes to something like a doctor saying sorry for messing up, politics, and laws, are involved."

Matthew presents I?m on the Pavement Thinking About the Government posted at Conservatives and Normals . Com - The Blog, saying, "Take time to learn about politics."

Vihar Sheth presents Living in the City is Greener posted at Vihar Sheth.

Edmund Ross presents Pursuing renewable energy will create jobs and get us off of oil posted at Political Bull.

APH presents Rent Control Part 4: Conclusion and Solutions posted at Market Urbanism, saying, "Discussion of solutions to rent control."

Collin Williams presents Assumptions of Competence posted at RejectSociety.com.

John Phillips presents Race and Gender Forever posted at The Word On Employment Law, saying, "Race and gender keep going and going and going."

Yi Hui Chang presents Ratings of Bay area hospitals from Consumer Reports posted at The Simple Wealth.

Andrew Heath presents How to Achieve Peace in the Middle East posted at Andy, saying, "Here is my proposed solution to our conflict in the Middle East"

Recoil presents Obama Will Raise Taxes - McCain Says DRILL! posted at Double Barreled Opinions.

Holly Ord presents John McCain Doesn’t Support the Troops posted at Menstrual Poetry.

Phil B. presents A Plan to Destroy All Weapons of Mass Destruction posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, "No leader and therefore no country can be trusted enough to control weapons of mass destruction."

Sammy Benoit presents Democratic Stupidity on Drilling Threatens Our Economy posted at YID With LID.

Allen in Fort Worth presents Libertarians Will Not Work Hard For You. We Promise. posted at The Whited Sepulchre, saying, "here's the libertarian solution to a lot of problems."

Phil B. presents Why Demonstrations and Petitions Do Not Work posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, "If demonstrations and petitions work, then the 1960s would have seen a lot more political, social, and environmental changes."

Joseph McClellan presents Revitalize Economy? Spend Says Obama posted at Debit versus Credit, saying, "Obama recently shared his opinions on what needs to be done to bring this economy out of its recession. I cover it and share my opinion on the matter. What is yours?"

Educatorblog presents ?Don?t tase me, bro!? (AKA - the Obligatory Edublogger TFA Post) posted at An (aspiring) Educator's Blog, saying, "An educator debates the merits of Teach For America."

Jeffrey Stingerstein presents Abortion (a secular response to Richard Dawkins) posted at Disillusioned Words.

Jeffrey Stingerstein presents A System to Replace Affirmative Action Points in College Admissions posted at Disillusioned Words.

That concludes this edition.


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2 comments:

CarnivalofPolitics said...

Good work putting together this carnival. Is this the last edition, or will it continue?

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Laslo Weger said...

The carnival will be suspended for the summer -- I find myself a bit too busy during these months. It will resume in September or so.

Thanks for the comment!