Posts Tagged ‘government’

…during the state ballot on November 9th, Mississippi voters will be determining whether or not personhood officially starts at conception, a hot debate for well over 40 years. Let’s just say I have a lot to dish out about this topic.

by Tanya Rogovyk, October 17, 2011

When news broke that the House passed the Protect Life Act, I nearly spit up the sixteen Oreos in my mouth (double-stuffed,  of course). Had Congress really taken a pro-human stance? Done something to help people? I didn’t even know they had come back from that at Chateau de Cheney – where happiness is a [...]

by Melanie Kruvelis, October 14, 2011

Everybody likes a strong economy and everything it entails: full employment, higher wages and salaries, better benefits, more innovation, and so on. And just about everyone agrees that the current economy pretty much sucks. So how do we get from where we are back to economic health?

by Aaron Bekemeyer, October 12, 2011

From Moscow to Grand Rapids, cities have begun organizing their own “occupy” demonstrations. There are now over 720 planned or ongoing protests. There’s also an Occupy Detroit event on October 21st, where hundreds, maybe thousands, are expected to occupy Detroit’s Michigan Central Station. Oh, and there was also one in Ann Arbor last night, right on the Diag

by Mike Guisinger, October 7, 2011

It’s been called a protest, a movement, and even a church of dissent, but for several weeks now, a small but growing number of people from around the country have led an event called “Occupy Wall Street” that opposes itself to, well, lots of things.

by Aaron Bekemeyer, October 5, 2011

Point author: Eric Rutkoske
Counterpoint author: Eric Rutkoske
Cover by: Art Staff of Consider, 1992

September 28, 2011