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Ted Cruz
Ted’s values centered approach and his open “judge me based on my past actions” attitude make him a candidate deserving of consideration. Continue reading
Posted in National, politics
Tagged 2016, endorsements, national candidates, Ted Cruz
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George Pataki
I went into this with no opinion of George Pataki but I conclude that as a candidate he is simply a placeholder in case the voters reject all the candidates who are really trying to win the nomination. Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, George Pataki, national candidates, not endorsed
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Bernie Sanders
In the end I’ve concluded that Bernie Sanders is like Dennis Kucinich or Ron Paul – a legitimate candidate who swings for the fences and excites a portion of the electorate but whose vision voters should take with a grain of salt even if they support him. Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Bernie Sanders, endorsements, national candidates
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Rick Santorum
When surrounded by more flamboyant candidates it’s easy to forget the depth and breadth of experience that Rick Santorum brings to the table as a candidate. Continue reading
Posted in National, politics
Tagged 2016, endorsements, national candidates, Rick Santorum
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Donald Trump
I could forgive a candidate for having underdeveloped policy positions and plans, I can also forgive a candidate for being prone to verbal gaffes but I find it difficult to conclude that a candidate suffering from both of those drawbacks is actually ready to hold the office of president. The fact that Donald Trump has both of those flaws while maintaining such a significant level of support in the race makes him a very politically destructive candidate. Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Donald Trump, national candidates, not endorsed
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Evaluating Presidential Candidates
The 2016 race is much more volatile than I anticipated so I’ve decided to post my evaluation of all the candidates like I did in the 2008 race. Continue reading
Net Neutrality vs Open Infrastructure
The almost universal reality that consumers generally have one or two choices for broadband access makes consideration of regulations such as Net Neutrality inevitable. We should also recognize that even if Net Neutrality is the fastest/easiest way to prevent corporate control of our internet access it isn’t the best approach long term. Continue reading
Posted in politics, technology
Tagged free markets, internet, Net Neutrality, regulation
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Endorsing Laura Belnap
School board races tend to fly under the radar and rarely do I see one candidate shine compared to their opponent but this is one of those times. Continue reading
Public vs Private Companies
At what point in the pursuit of profit do individuals diminish or forego their right to religious expression in their business activities? To answer that ask: who owns the corporation? Continue reading
Confusing the Point
Jay Evensen arguing that Edward Snowden being in Russia lessens his credibility or that the NSA has a legitimate spying to do to protect us completely misses the point behind the Snowden leaks – which is that the NSA is systematically overstepping their bounds and going to great lengths to hide it from the very people charged with overseeing the agency. Continue reading
Posted in National, pictures
Tagged Deseret News, Edward Snowden, Jay Evensen, NSA, public service, Russia
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