by Mark R. | Sep 13, 2007 | Ten Gallon Liberal
At what point do you just throw up your hands, cover your critical thinking in bacon grease and throw it to the dogs? Democracy was a pretty good idea, but in the end, I guess we just couldn’t take the responsibility.Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant...
by Jamie | Jan 21, 2010 | Ten Gallon Liberal
Get over it. All this doom and gloom and whining and moaning I’ve heard last night and today in the bar, in the café, on MSNBC, NPR, WHMP, just PATHETIC. One badly-run campaign, one lost senate seat, one successful fit of...
by Mark R. | Aug 7, 2013 | Ten Gallon Liberal
Just stumbled upon Worldometers. It induces a weird sort of urgency to see the numbers, in real time, on things like births, deaths, energy, population, media and more. Check it out, and see if your brain doesn’t go a wee bit wobbly, too.
by Christine Regan Davi | Dec 22, 2014 | The Public Humanist
On a recent Saturday, a group of adults and preteens gathered at the J.V. Fletcher Library in Westford, MA and began cutting up books. I mean, really tearing into them, leaving big holes in the pages. Right there in plain view of the librarian. And no one stopped...
by Amanda Drane
and Hunter Styles | Jan 1, 2015 | Articles, Featured, News
You’re not just going to wake up one day with your dream job — at least that’s what moms have been saying since the very first teenager refused to get off the rock sofa and apply for jobs at the local tar pit. So, at the top of 2015, we take a moment to explore how...