The Joy of T3PMO
It’s job-hunting season for all sorts of people — school seniors, laid-off government workers, folks who’s work has lost funding. It’s easy right? You apply to a gazillion places and hope a job screening algorithm kicks out your resume for consideration. But what if instead of just applying to jobs someone else thinks are a good idea, you could create something YOU think is a good idea? Behold the wonder of T3PMO….
The Challenge of the Washington Chain Saw Massacre (Part 2)
Ask Americans which government employees they most dislike, IRS agents and regulators would surely be near the top of the list. Why not just get rid of ‘em all? Well, maybe this will change your mind….
The Challenge of the Washington Chain Saw Massacre (Part 1)
If you’re cutting jobs to make your organization better, should you pay any attention to which jobs you’re cutting?
The Big Babybearing Bribery Blunder
There is nothing apparently nothing politicians and planners can do to slow declining population growth and its economic consequences. Well, maybe ONE thing..
A Rural Case for Government
Rural places and people matter for a lot of reasons. Government is an essential player in making sure they stay alive.
The Fall and Rise of US Christianity
After years of decline, Christianity in the US is making a mini-comeback. What’s behind the change, and will it last?
US College Is Getting Less Unaffordable (but don’t tell anybody!)
Three big factor are making it a new day for prospective college students. Costs are finally increasing less than inflation.
XVI Questions for SB LIX
Bet a Benjamin — or just a bagel. But join me in freezing out the sports books this Super Bowl. Bet on my (free) second annual Super Bowl Quiz instead!
Finding the Line on Cheating
Cheating is growing. Why do we do it ourselves, and worry so much that others are doing it?