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Too Many Laws

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One of the biggest failings of current U.S. government (on all Federal, State, and local levels) is that the systems are designed for making laws, but severely broken in the aspect of removing laws. Oh, laws can be removed, however … Continue reading

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Who Controls Gratuities?

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This is a fairly old subject, however, I was thinking of it the other day and decided to discuss it. The situation is this: Wynn Resorts instituted a controversial tip pool program. All the tips from each shift are pooled … Continue reading

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If I Were President

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If I were running for President of the United States, or better yet, if my ideal candidate were to run, here would be the positions on certain topics I would love to see. First, let me preface this by saying … Continue reading

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The Reality of Ethics

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It seems that which actions are considered morally and ethically acceptable changes with which source you ask. For example, is it ethically ok to eat pork? Is the death penalty a morally acceptable punishment for a convicted murderer? Is it … Continue reading

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