Energion Roundtable Week 9 Informed Voters
This week’s Energion Roundtable question with Bob Cornwall, Arthur Sido, Allan R. Bevere, Joel Watts, and myself is: An informed electorate is important in sustaining a democracy. We’ve just completed a presidential and vice-presidential debate, and will see two more presidential debates. I’ve just read some factchecking from the vice-presidential debate which suggested that accuracy […]
Read More..>>Energion Roundtable Week 8 Responses
This week’s Energion Roundtable question concerned the courts and as usual there were a range of views in the responses from Arthur Sido, Bob Cornwall,, Allan R. Bevere, Joel Watts and myself. As usual Sido and I pretty much agreed, and our biggest disagreement is that I spoke of original intent whereas he referred to […]
Read More..>>Energion Roundtable Week 8 Judges
This week’s Energion Roundtable question with Bob Cornwall, Arthur Sido, Allan R. Bevere, Joel Watts, and myself is: One of the ways in which a president shapes the future of the country is through appointments to the judiciary, and especially the Supreme Court. How do you see each candidate shaping the future of the court, […]
Read More..>>Energion Roundtable Week 7 Responses
In Arthur Sido’s response to this week’s Energion Roundtable question on Jobs, there was little with which I would disagree. While I would agree that Gary Johnson, the Libertarian candidate, would go farther than Romney in cutting back on the size of Government, I do not consider him a viable candidate. Like it or not, […]
Read More..>>Energion Roundtable Week 7 Jobs
This week’s Energion Roundtable question with Bob Cornwall, Arthur Sido, Allan R. Bevere, Joel Watts, and myself is: What are the key policies that should be implemented in order to [create / facilitate the creation of / not impede the creation of] jobs? As always, feel free to compare your ideas to those of the […]
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