Where does the tea party members dig guys like this up? It is truly sad that intellectual discussion needs to end up this way...take a look. For a decent analysis of what is happening right and left read this article, it is not an easy read but worth it as it discusses the need to continue to debate as it is the only way to 'progress'.

This blog is a result of many students wishing to delve into topics lightly discussed due to curricular demands but would like to investigate further. I am fortunate to teach students who want to challenge conventional wisdom and seek further discourse as a way to empower themselves to help shape the world they live in.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Health Care costs ...
This video has some daunting figures on health care costs in the U.S. Note how much of their GDP has been devoted over time to health costs. Now to do some research, look at how we have fared in comparison. What differences do you see and what further questions would you need to ask to ascertain which would be your system of choice? I look forward to your responses...here's a starter link for looking at Canadian figures on health care expenditures (and here's another interesting one for comparison sake).

Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Hypocrisy...why people are apathetic over politics
This video speaks to why politics is dysfunctional or at least appears to be in the U.S. Incredible really, why is it so tough to act for the common good. It seems so simple but as we discussed in class the reality is so much different. It seems the United States system is in crisis, are we far behind? What is the fix? Is there such a thing? I certainly hope so or else the Obama chant of 'yes we can' will turn into 'no we can't'. Take a look here.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Budget 2010 Alberta, consequences?
This short read outlines the highlights of the budget passed today by the Alberta Finance minister, Ted Morton. It seems the only department that was not hurt by the budget was Health. Think about the impact education will have with only an increase to allow for new students into the system? How will inflationary pressures effect education spending? What other departments were hit with a decrease and the implications of these cuts will be? What do you think the overall impact of this budget will have? There is no better time to examine this as we are studying economics. For alternative views on budget priorities, consider looking at these two sources: The Parkland Institute and/or Public Interest Alberta.

Sunday, February 7, 2010
Ahhh the answer for America is prayer...
... I should have thought of that myself! You know, I usually don't waste my time with the tea party wacko right wing of the US but this is special. She has a three part plan to 'fix' things in the US: 1. Lower spending; 2. Develop fossil fuels (incredible); and, 3. Pray for Guidance. Perhaps we can forward this message to our own politicians to fix things here at home? Sound like a plan? View the 2 minute video here. Just added, I had to laugh at this one, for the 2 minute speech, she was using, get this...a cheat sheet!

Thursday, February 4, 2010
Now this is funny but with meaning...
I love satire (especially in song) as satire uses humor while making a point. What point/s are being made with this tune and btw, if you don't recognize the tune, it is a spin off American Pie...here it is.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
A man that the world will miss dearly
Howard Zinn a historian (and much more) passed away Jan27, 2010. Unless you travel in activist circles as I do, you probably never heard of this man before. But like other great individuals who have influenced many movements, Howard Zinn leaves us with an important thought to contemplate as he argues: 'Revolutionary change does not come as one cataclysmic moment but as an endless succession of surprises, moving zigzag toward a more decent society.'
He goes on to show in this 2 page article how events never thought possible did indeed happen and that there is hope for a better and just world. Would love to hear your thoughts on this article. As a side note, he has a wonderful video on the nature of man and war. It is not en grained in humans to fight each other but rather programmed...interesting notion and you can view the video here. I'll miss you Howard but your impact stays with me ...

He goes on to show in this 2 page article how events never thought possible did indeed happen and that there is hope for a better and just world. Would love to hear your thoughts on this article. As a side note, he has a wonderful video on the nature of man and war. It is not en grained in humans to fight each other but rather programmed...interesting notion and you can view the video here. I'll miss you Howard but your impact stays with me ...
Monday, February 1, 2010
Trickle down with humor lol
This put a smile on my face. It does talk about the American context of banking failure but certainly a worthwhile 30 seconds. Let me know what you think of this.

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