Archive of Dr. Dave’s Questions and Answers About Policy Issues

Date: 26 May 2015 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Back during the 2004 election ILSR’s Vice President, David Morris, took policy questions from our audience and provided detailed answers across a wide range of topics.  Many issues will still be relevant today so we’ve put up the archive here. THESE ARCHIVED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ARE FROM 2004! Don’t states have the right to regulate banks? … Read More

Obama’s Advance Team Should Be Fired

Date: 18 May 2015 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Obamas are proving singularly inept at choosing appropriate venues to highlight their initiatives. In June 2011 Michelle invited giant retailers, including Walmart to the White House to launch her effort to persuade the country’s largest retailers to move into inner city “food deserts.” She later visited a Walmart in Springfield, Illinois to applaud its corporate … Read More

The Politics of the NCAA Sweet Sixteen

Date: 25 Mar 2015 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

When television cameras zoomed in on Kansas Governor Sam Brownback in the middle of the Kansas-Wichita State NCAA basketball game a thunderous chorus of boos broke out. Viewers gained a rare glimpse of the politics behind March Madness. The announcers pointedly ignored the boos. Viewers might have been better served if the announcers had offered some … Read More

Can a Single Union Save the Post Office?

Date: 12 Mar 2015 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Let’s begin with the bad news. The U.S. Post Office, the oldest, most respected and ubiquitous of all public institutions is fast disappearing. In recent years management has shuttered half the nation’s mail processing plants and put 10 percent of all local post offices up for sale. A third of all post offices, most of them … Read More

The Other FCC Decision

Date: 5 Mar 2015 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

On February 26th the Federal Communications Commission issued two decisions. One concerned net neutrality, the other municipal broadband. The first garnered by far the most attention, as it should. Net neutrality affects everyone and locks down a fundamental principle for Internet access. But as another presidential campaign looms the FCC decision on municipally owned broadband may … Read More

Who Decides?

Date: 26 Feb 2015 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Who decides? Conservative Republicans in Texas are split on the issue. Darren Hodges, a Tea Party councilman in the West Texas city of Fort Stockton, fiercely defends his town’s recent decision to ban plastic bags. City officials have a “God-given right” to make that decision he tells the New York Times. James Quintero of the conservative … Read More

What Might Have Been

Date: 12 Jan 2015 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Since its passage in 2009, ferocious opposition to the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare)  had proven a devastatingly effective electoral strategy for Republicans. In 2010, they gained a net 63 seats and control of the House of Representatives. They gained control of 11 additional state governments, bringing their total to 25. When the ACA went into effect virtually … Read More

Will Pope Francis Put His Institution Where His Values Are?

Date: 16 Dec 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

On December 10th the Vatican released the text of still another vigorous message by Pope Francis in support of oppressed workers. “(M)illions of people today – children, women and men of all ages – are deprived of freedom and are forced to live in conditions akin to slavery,” he asserts. “I think of the many men … Read More

The New Rules for Retail Workers

Date: 14 Dec 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Every month the federal government issues a new jobs report. The stock market gyrates, pundits pundify, politicians politic. Whether employment expands slowly or fast one central fact remains. The fastest growing occupations all pay low wages: retail salespersons, cashiers, food preparation and food service workers such as waiters and waitresses. Since February 2010 industries whose jobs … Read More

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