government--politics

Politics And Philosophy: Can They Overlap?

Government & Politics Blog

A philosophical debate and a political debate hardly seem to go hand in hand. Yet there are some people who think that these two things easily overlap. The question is, can they really overlap, and if so, how? Books like Thoughtful Pauses: A Political Philosophy more closely investigate these overlaps. Here are some ideas to show how this might be possible.  Personal Philosophy Influences Political Persuasion Philosophy is a way of thinking about a certain subject.

14 December 2019

3 Tips For Protecting Your Well Water

Government & Politics Blog

Having a water well installed on your property can be a great way to save some money, and some people feel that well water just tastes better too. But if you want to keep your well water in top condition, you will want to keep up with some regular maintenance tasks in order to protect its integrity. Here are a few tips that will help you keep your private water well operating properly.

2 February 2017

Politicians And Newspapers: What You Can Believe And Follow Versus What You Can't

Government & Politics Blog

In this major election year, news broadcasts and paper publications are flooded with all kinds of political stories. How much of it should you read and/or pay attention to? What is worth paying attention to? Furthermore, what should you believe when you read it? Here are some tips on how to sort through the political news for the truth at the heart of these reports and stories. Yellow Journalism Versus Regular Publications

17 May 2016

Pie: Remember How It's Spelled To Win A Heaping Slice Of The Millennial Vote In 2016

Government & Politics Blog

Any candidate who hopes to win office in 2016 and retain that office for years to come must court the voters known as millennials. They are the younger voters born after 1982 who ensured Obama's victory by showing up at the polls in 2008. While most millennials (and most voters in general) predictably ignore midterm elections, you can expect them to return to the voting booth for the presidential race in 2016.

15 December 2015