Author: Jay Tea
Earlier today, I talked about how I tend to be a bit more convinced by detailed explanations that vague generalities and empty statistics. While I was preparing that piece, …
It might have escaped some people's notice, but we're having more than a presidential election this November. A third of the Senate and the entire House is also up …
Ever since this whole subprime/housing/credit mess started unfolding, I've been trying to wrap my head around the whole thing and get a grasp on just what happened. This has …
Well, I've finally found a way to have a semi-informed opinion on the bailout package, and I'm for it -- reluctantly. And it was the Democrats who have convinced …
One of my colleagues just told me about her lunch plans. It turns out that another of our colleagues is in the area, and he is going to come …
The last two days, I think I've slept about 28 hours, and spent a good chunk of the rest of the time trying to sleep. And every time I've …
I really wanted to catch the debate last night, but I was stuck at work. I did manage to catch public radio's streaming of the event, though, and think …
Well, I'm still on the fence about the overall concept of a bailout package, but I've heard two details about it that are making me lean heavily against it. …
I have a good friend who isn't overly politically inclined. He's started to educate himself a bit, but for the mos part he views politics like how I view …
Let me make one thing abundantly clear: this article is nothing short of sheerest speculation, a brief flash of fevered excitement generated purely by my subconscious mind in response …