October 25, 2010
The Asian-American Republicans
This might seem like a simplistic truism, but I think it is worth noting that there are more Asians in the world than any other group of people. The number of Asians living in Asia is rapidly approaching four billion....
October 22, 2010
The China Issue
How does the United States break down the great (trade) wall of China? What is the right side of the China issue? Offering a theory on how American business and American workers can win…...
October 22, 2010
The Juan Williams Affair
I listen to National Public Radio all the time. It has great programs. “Car Talk” is hilarious. So is “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me.” I learn a lot from Warren Olney’s program, “To The Point”. I also listen religiously to...
October 20, 2010
Jury Duty
Jury duty is all part of the being a citizen of the United States. It is a constitutional duty. It is a right to be tried by a jury which means that you need people to serve on juries. That...
October 19, 2010
China As A Campaign Issue
Last week, the New York Times reported on an interesting phenomenon. Communist China is becoming the hot campaign issue for both Republicans and Democrats. David Chen reported: From the marquee battle between Senator Barbara Boxer and Carly Fiorina in California...
October 18, 2010
Culture of Poverty
The New York Times had an interesting story today about how sociologists are beginning to accept what former Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan knew four decades ago: that one’s culture can play a role in keeping one in poverty (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/18/us/18poverty.html). “For...