by altha-admin | Jan 19, 2012 | Articles
Governor Ricky Perry of Texas is saddling up and moving on.He lost his momentum one month into his campaign last year, when the GOP voters realized that he could not communicate effectively. He stumbled in debate after debate, quickly attempting to recover the surge...
by altha-admin | Jan 19, 2012 | Articles
By erasing the district's attendance boundaries, Los Angeles Unified School District may be able to breathe some life and restore the attrition of students back into their fold.The more choice, the better. There will be a grand transportation nightmare, too be...
by altha-admin | Jan 19, 2012 | Articles
We've got a whole nation of pissed off people waiting to unite behind a cause. You can't tell me there's not one of you intelligent enough to do that. Who do the Occupy folks have? They've got the right idea, but they need a leader, a face, a name....
by altha-admin | Jan 19, 2012 | Articles
New York Times columnist David Brooks noted in a recent column that candidates are under greater scrutiny than in previous elections.Camera phones, social media, and pervasive electronic access have lent the average consumer of news 24-7 access to every thought, word,...
by altha-admin | Jan 18, 2012 | Articles
The recent Eric Allie cartoon said it all. Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman's biggest fan was . . . the Mainstream Media. He never commanded a serious following during his anemic and abortive campaign. He wanted to play moderate Washington outside tilting to the...
by altha-admin | Jan 18, 2012 | Articles
The state of Wisconsin has attacked its three billion dollar deficit head on and diminished its debt.The leadership in Madison has maintained the current workforce of state employees, avoiding massive lay-offs.School districts and municipal governments have been...