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Marketing judo
I love marketing judo. When your competitor willingly hands you a stick so you can beat them with it, I say enjoy the opportunity. In this case, I was sent an ad from a liberal political group called “Priorities USA.” … Continue reading
Lost art of critical thinking: “war on women”
My “lost art” series is really aimed at how lazy some of the thinking among people can be. I define lazy thinking as hearing a claim that often applies to an entire group of people and not challenging the notion, … Continue reading
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Only in the Pacific Northwest
This is a photo of the intersection where I pick up the bus every morning. I get there about 5:30 every morning, when this was taken. Those cars there to the right? That’s about as heavy as the traffic gets … Continue reading
Let the animals hunt
It’s fairly easy to (rightly) conclude that if you take care of an animal – feed it, give it shelter, etc. – that it will lose it’s desire and ability to fend for itself. So it goes with children, as … Continue reading