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  • Phox – Slow Motion

    AudioTree is amazing. Phox is pretty cool too!

    April 1, 2015

  • Tesla

    This shows why markets are amazing. In order to be the best, you have to innovate so fast that patents are worthless. Tesla isn’t going to win the electric car war by hiding behind patents. Tesla’s going to win the electric car war by innovating so fast that by the time their patents are filed and accepted they’ll be light years ahead of them.

    June 13, 2014

  • Chris Christie

    Guess who’s running for president?

    June 13, 2014

  • In this pretty extensive ACA Gallup report, the healthcare law has hurt more people than it’s helped no matter how you slice it.

    May 30, 2014

  • Typical

    This is just another example of typical government waste and inefficiency.

    May 21, 2014

  • San Fermin – Sonsick

    I get goosebumps every time I listen to this song.

    May 19, 2014

  • Republicans’ bullish senate chances threaten Obama’s legacy

    Obama’s presidency may as well have eight months left. Now even Nate Silver, former New York Times statistics whiz, is predicting that Republicans are more likely than not to win control of the Senate in 2014.

    If that happens, President Obama’s last two years will be a brutal struggle against Congress with little to show for the first six years of his presidency but a stimulus of questionable efficacy and a healthcare act that’s hurt more people than it’s helped.

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    May 16, 2014

  • Hobby Lobby case demonstrates the pitfalls of our expanding government

    Earlier this week, the Supreme Court took up an important case regarding the Affordable Care Act requirement detailing that companies provide health insurance that covers IUD’s and morning-after pills, such as Plan B and Ella, to their employees. Certain privately-owned companies — such as Hobby Lobby, the company bringing the suit before the court — have religious owners who object to the idea of being forced to subsidize actions they believe are tantamount to murder. The court is now forced to make a decision with far-reaching consequences, as a result of the federal overreach contained in the Affordable Care Act, which broaches the sanctity of private contracts and puts the federal government in charge of traditionally state issues.

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    May 16, 2014

  • Net Neutrality is a bigger threat to the internet than unregulated ISP’s

    On the surface, net neutrality is a great idea. The free and open culture of the Internet is what makes it a beautiful thing, and price discrimination against users and websites would do terrible things to the blossoming Internet that we know and love.

    While net neutrality guarantees that such price discrimination cannot happen, the market alone serves the same purpose. More importantly, however, net neutrality concedes the government’s ability to regulate the Internet — which is incredibly frightening.

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    May 16, 2014

  • Threatening the rule of law is unacceptable

    When I visited Italy last semester, I went to the beautiful island of Capri, where one can find the famed Blue Grotto. Usually, to see the grotto, one would have to pay a dude with a boat to take them inside. But because I was almost out of money, I wanted to swim inside once all the boats had left — for free. I searched the Internet to find people who had done this to make sure it was safe, and I discovered that it was perfectly hazard-free, but also illegal. One commenter, however, suggested that swimming in the Blue Grotto was not actually illegal, but instead just “Italian Illegal.”

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    May 16, 2014

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