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Would you rather work or whine?

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Because of my psychological need to get the last word, I have a bad habit of getting into arguments with individuals on Facebook. Most...

Retail apocalypse or business as usual?

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The recent struggles of many American retail firms have some analysts warning of a retail apocalypse involving the closure of many large stores. At first...

Reaping what you sow: In this case, confusion

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There has been so much confusion in the garden this spring that I have fallen into a state of wisteria. Here in the Garden of...

Public servants, what will your verse be?

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By Michael Leppert Oh Me! Oh Life! is one of Walt Whitman’s classic poems about one of life’s most commonly recurring questions: why are we...

Reaping what you sow: In this case, confusion

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There has been so much confusion in the garden this spring that I have fallen into a state of wisteria. Here in the Garden of...

Productivity more than population

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<strong>By Morton Marcus</strong> “Is that all you got to say this week?” HomeFree asks as he bends over my laptop at the diner. He’s that...

Productivity more than population

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By Morton Marcus “Is that all you got to say this week?” HomeFree asks as he bends over my laptop at the diner. He’s that...

Trump’s tax plan would help workers

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<strong>By Michael Tanner</strong> Donald Trump announced his long-awaited tax-reform plan recently, the centerpiece of which is a reduction of the top federal corporate tax rate...

Trump’s tax plan would help workers

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By Michael Tanner Donald Trump announced his long-awaited tax-reform plan recently, the centerpiece of which is a reduction of the top federal corporate tax rate...

It’s not that far from utopia to dystopia

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<strong>By Norman Knight</strong> I think I first became aware of the word “dystopian” back in 2008 when I was still teaching seventh-grade language arts. My...