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Crimson Conservative: 10/11/09 - 10/18/09
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Mostly Red, a Little Blue. Thursday, October 15, 2009. Can the Genie Be Put Back in the Bottle? I am old enough to remember the pre-Web era. In fact, I graduated high school the same year Netscape Navigator launched, 1994. Prior to that time, a few people were part of services such as America Online, CompuServe, and other "gated" online experiences. In fact, when a friend first told me about Netscape, toward the end of my senior year, I naïvely asked, "Is it like AOL? With the exception of iTunes, the co...
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Crimson Conservative: 1/31/10 - 2/7/10
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Mostly Red, a Little Blue. Thursday, February 4, 2010. Apple iPad - Breakthrough or Next Newton? In late January, Steve Jobs, the controversial CEO of Apple, unveiled the iPad, the company's ostensible answer to the Amazon Kindle. But unlike the fairly uni-tasking Kindle, the iPad can surf the web, run apps, and play iTunes, among other things. Posted by Crimson Conservative. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Crimson Conservative's Fan Box. View my complete profile.
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Crimson Conservative: Chevy Volt - Progress or Pork?
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Mostly Red, a Little Blue. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Chevy Volt - Progress or Pork? But well before bankruptcy was imminent for GM, the Volt plug-in concept was unveiled in 2007, and public reception was overwhelming. This concept promised the best of both electric vehicles, and conventional gasoline-powered cars. Up to 40 miles of gas-free driving if plugged in every night, but the ability to travel more than 300 miles on a tank of gas in "range-extended" mode. Posted by Crimson Conservative. I grew up...
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Crimson Conservative: 12/19/10 - 12/26/10
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Mostly Red, a Little Blue. Monday, December 20, 2010. US Debt - Too Much, Too Late? Discussion about the U.S. debt and perennial budget deficit have been simmering for some time. But the U.S. debt is not simply a crisis of the last few decades. For most of the history of the country, the U.S. has had a public-sector debt. The last time we were debt free? Under the administration of Andrew Jackson, in 1835. Is it realistic that the U.S. will ever be debt-free again? What do you think? Links to this post.
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Crimson Conservative: 11/21/10 - 11/28/10
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Mostly Red, a Little Blue. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Chevy Volt - Progress or Pork? But well before bankruptcy was imminent for GM, the Volt plug-in concept was unveiled in 2007, and public reception was overwhelming. This concept promised the best of both electric vehicles, and conventional gasoline-powered cars. Up to 40 miles of gas-free driving if plugged in every night, but the ability to travel more than 300 miles on a tank of gas in "range-extended" mode. Posted by Crimson Conservative. I grew up...
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Crimson Conservative: 9/20/09 - 9/27/09
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Mostly Red, a Little Blue. Saturday, September 26, 2009. Wal Mart - The Green Giant? For the better part of the last decade, Wal-Mart has been the favorite target for militant environmentalists and social-justice activists that portray them as the ultimate big-business bully. Posted by Crimson Conservative. Links to this post. Thursday, September 24, 2009. A House Divided - Is Age-Segmented Ministry Failing? It's so ubiquitous among churches in America, that it seems unusual when churches don't have them...
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Crimson Conservative: Crimson Conservative's 2012 Presidential Issues Platform
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Mostly Red, a Little Blue. Thursday, August 23, 2012. Crimson Conservative's 2012 Presidential Issues Platform. OK, I know I'm not running for president, but if I were, here are a few of the key items that would be on my agenda. I do not unconditionally support any party's particular platform, and I'm sure some of you might find my stands and issues unorthodox, controversial and certainly not 'party line' for either of the two main parties. I would increase the per-gallon gas tax to $0.25 a gallon...
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Crimson Conservative: 5/2/10 - 5/9/10
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Mostly Red, a Little Blue. Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Illegal Immigration - A Different Take. However, the one proposal I have not heard from either side, is large-scale aid to Mexico, to help improve economic and living conditions south of the border. Now, I can hear the critics already."Trust the Mexican government with billions in aid? Admittedly, the Mexican government does not have the best track record of prudent fiscal management. The nationalization of the oil industry in 1938 could have potenti...
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Crimson Conservative: 12/13/09 - 12/20/09
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Mostly Red, a Little Blue. Tuesday, December 15, 2009. The Chaos Scenario - Book Review. Okay, I know it's been a long, long time since there's been much of a pulse here on CC. I apologize to any of you (if there are any) that follow this blog with much regularity. Overall, the book presents many more questions than it does authoritative answers, but the author invites readers to continue the conversation at http:/ thechaosscenario.net/blog/. Posted by Crimson Conservative. Links to this post. I grew up ...