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A response to the Ogdenesque critique of Autumn.

   Paul Ogden has written a blog demeaning the month of Autumn. He told me, yesterday, he was then writing such a piece. I feel compelled to defend what is my, and other people’s, favorite season, although other people (notably members of tribes indigenous to this continent when Europeans arrived) would wonder how anyone could hold as a "favorite" one of the natural phases of our calendar.

   First, Mr Ogden mischaracterizes autumn as a season of death, marked by cold, overcast,…

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Added by Mark Small on September 23, 2012 at 6:23am — 1 Comment

I am part of Mitt's 53%, and I will not vote for him.

   The majority of American pay income taxes. Choice of words gives rise to a claim that many Americans do not pay income taxes. Those Americans pay "withholding" taxes.

   "Taxable income" is defined as "[g]ross income minus all allowable deductions and exemptions; taxable income is multiplied by the applicable tax rate to compute one’s tax liability."  Black’s Law Dictionary, pocket ed., 1996.

   26 U.S.C. (United States Code) § 1 generally requires everyone to pay…

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Added by Mark Small on September 22, 2012 at 6:18am — 1 Comment

Wishful thinking: Romney is trying to blow this electon.

   Quotes aired or otherwise made public over the past several days have made me wonder how the Romney/Ryan ticket still has a shot at victory in 49 days:

   -Romney’s statements to fundraisers in which he writes off 47% of the American people as people whose votes will not bother to elicit curry, and as people who live off government handouts and should learn to fend for themselves.

   -Romney’s criticism of President Obama, in the same speech, as a person who has been…

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Added by Mark Small on September 19, 2012 at 5:07am — No Comments

Today's Show: Resident Imam Mikal Saahir of Nur-Allah Islamic Center, to discuss Islam; and Karl Scharnberg, Republican Party candidate for Indiana House, 96st District.

   Ignorance breeds fear. Fear begets hatred. Hatred feeds war.

   The events in the Middle East this past week have been tragic. For years many people in this country have said hateful things about each other. One target group for anger has been the Islamic community. My use of the phrase "Islamic community" is inaccurate, as the Muslim religion is comprised of groups who view their faith in different ways. It is interesting that amongst the written materials in Osama bin Laden’s…

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Added by Mark Small on September 15, 2012 at 5:52am — No Comments

Boycott companies that outsource customer service jobs.

   Yesterday I tried to make a reservation for a hotel room. Companies make it extremely difficult to call the hotel itself. Chains have "800" numbers. I understand the corporations want to keep down overhead, but the "800" operator usually does not know the specifics of a hotel. For example, earlier I booked a "river view" room in Evansville and, upon arrival, the desk person told me the king-size smoking "river view" room only technically had a "river view." I had the room assignment…

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Added by Mark Small on September 13, 2012 at 6:31am — 1 Comment

September 8 Show: guests Carlos May, Republican Party candidate for U.S. House, 7th District, and John Strinka, Socialist Party candidate for House, 39th District.

   We continue to roll toward the November elections this weekend with two guests. Carlos May is the Republican Party candidate of the United State House of Representatives, Seventh District. He seeks to unseat incumbent Democrat Andre Carson. John Strinka is the Socialist Party candidate for the Indiana House of Representatives, 39th District. Both have been guests on The Show before.

   We shoot at 11a.m. and go on-line at 3 p.m.

Added by Mark Small on September 7, 2012 at 5:57am — No Comments

A missing index of demographics: the "meanness" index.

   One index—amongst all the indexes trotted out to show our people’s health, medical care, spending habits—that I have not seen is one to gauge how mean people are.

   People seem to have become more mean over the years.

   In this context, mean means a/k/a is defined as "pettily offensive or unaccommodating; nasty." American College Dictionary, 1962 ed., p. 754. The dictionary is 50 years old, but the definition would seem to be as accurate today.

   Parts of…

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Added by Mark Small on September 4, 2012 at 6:10am — 2 Comments

Today: Rupert Boneham at the Road Dog Saloon at 11 am, everyone 21 & older welcome!

Everyone 21 years of age or older is welcome!

  In case you missed the news yesterday, we are proud to announce our guests for Saturday’s Show will be Rupert Boneham, Libertarian Party candidate for Governor of Indiana, and his running mate, Brad Klopfenstein, Libertarian Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor.

   We will shoot at 11 am at the Road Dog Saloon, 4861 Southeastern Avenue, Indianapolis. The Road Dog has good food and an excellent environment. I was pleased…

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Added by Mark Small on September 1, 2012 at 6:03am — No Comments

To Jon Easter: here's my All-Star list of teachers from the Western School Corporation, 1961-73---thanks.

   A few days ago I started to respond to a post by friend (I consider him to be; hope the sentiments are mutual) and fellow blogger Jon Easter about teachers. In his post he commented how much he loves his job as an educator. Jon is a good man. I respect him for several aspects of his beliefs and attitudes, but his enthusiasm for his profession is particularly commendable.

   I say I started to respond because the poltergeist in my computer tangled up what I wrote. (Probably I used…

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Added by Mark Small on August 31, 2012 at 5:58am — No Comments

Rupert and Brad on Saturday's Show at the Road Dog Saloon, 4861 Southeastern Avenue, 11 a.m.!

   We are proud to announce our guests for Saturday’s Show will be Rupert Boneham, Libertarian Party candidate for Governor of Indiana, and his running mate, Brad Klopfenstein, Libertarian Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor.

   We will shoot at 11 am at the Road Dog Saloon, 4861 Southeastern Avenue, Indianapolis. The Road Dog has good food and an excellent environment. I was pleased when this all came together.

   You can check out Rupert’s and Brad’s stands on the issues…

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Added by Mark Small on August 30, 2012 at 5:44am — 2 Comments

TIFs: let your City-County Councilor know what you think about the proposed TIF for Mass Ave.

   Bloggers Pat Andrews ("Had Enough Indy?"), Gary Welsh ("Advance Indiana"), and Paul Ogden ("Ogden on Politics") have the details of the nefarious actions of the City-County Council documented well on the websites.

   Apparently, the most recent meeting of the Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee adjourned, its chair Steve Talley left, and the committee re-convened. Councilor Vop Osili, an architect/engineer, called the committee back to order and, by 5-1 vote, passed a…

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Added by Mark Small on August 28, 2012 at 6:13am — No Comments

Mass Ave TIF: why go in debt when the land under the fire station can be sold to the highest bidder and free market can operate?

   If you owned two blocks of highly valuable commercial land, would you borrow money to give to someone else to build on it and keep any profits in the hope some money would trickle down to you? Or would you sell the property to the highest bidder, confident the property taxes the development generates will come to you?  

   There area couple of blocks on Massachusetts ("Mass") Avenue on which a fire station, for years, has stood. The City—i.e., th Mayor and his…

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Added by Mark Small on August 26, 2012 at 6:06am — No Comments

TIFs: today's topic on "Civil Discourse Now" with guests Pat Andrews and Jeff Cox.

   Tax Increment Financing districts—TIFs for short—are relatively recent arrivals in the minds of most residents of Marion County.

   What is a "TIF"? It is a specially-created tax district to capture tax revenue linked to increased property values from new construction and use the money for improvements within the same district. South Bend Tribune, Apr. 18, 2011.

   Let me put it another way. Say there is a four-block square area in a city that one would call…

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Added by Mark Small on August 25, 2012 at 6:41am — No Comments

Did anyone pay attention to Ike's parting words? We can boost the economy.

   In his farewell address, President Dwight D. Eisenhower famously warned of the military-industrial complex. President Eisenhower was no left-wing pacifist. He held five stars as a general in the United States Army. He was Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces’ invasion of Normandy. He forced German civilians to tour death camps after allied forces liberated those camps, so that history could record—and others later be unable to deny—the atrocities committed by the Nazis.

   Did…

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Added by Mark Small on August 24, 2012 at 6:12am — No Comments

Ryan plan: rapist could get visitation, then custody, support, and see his victim go to jail.

   Under Indiana law, biological parents are entitled to rights of visitation with their children. Absent marriage, once paternity is established, a biological father even may seek change of custody if he can convince the trial court that the mother is, in some way, unfit.

   Maybe I missed something in the statutes and the guidelines for visitation, but there is "no exception for rape." No—I do not use this phrase in the context of laws that relate to abortion. I use the phrase as to…

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Added by Mark Small on August 23, 2012 at 6:25am — 1 Comment

Todd Akin: clueless, yet confident and still a candidate.

   By Tuesday, August 21, 2012, at 5:00 p.m., Rep. Todd Akin had to withdraw from the Republican Party nomination of United States Senate in Missouri. He had not. He still can do so, but now only by court order.

   All four living former United States Senators from Missouri have asked Akin to withdraw. Romney’s campaign has made it known Akin should withdraw. Still Akin believes he is the best person to unseat McKaskill.

   The race for United States Senate is not the only race…

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Added by Mark Small on August 22, 2012 at 6:56am — No Comments

"Legitimate rape" and the Akin School of WTF Law.

   U.S. Akin made a stir with his comments about what he called "legitimate rape."

   The gist of what he said: he had spoken with doctors who told him a woman’s body has mechanisms, if a woman is raped, to avoid pregnancy. Aside from the fact the claim is baseless in science, other aspects of his comments bothered me.

   He explained to the interviewer that in the case of rape, perhaps the rapist should be punished, but not the baby.

   First, rape is a crime. At one…

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Added by Mark Small on August 21, 2012 at 6:41am — 1 Comment

On tolerance and intolerance of the left and right.

This is a continuation of a conversation begun yesterday (08/18/12) on FaceBook.

Jim,

   You raise interesting points. I think I should address what I meant by "tolerance." Simple disagreement with others is within the realm of tolerance. You mention having been rebuked by those on the left for various beliefs you have had. I do not know the type of verbal exchanges you might have had. If they were on a level such that you felt punished for your beliefs, that is unfortunate.…

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Added by Mark Small on August 19, 2012 at 6:39am — No Comments

Please let me have Romney's 13.6% income tax rate---please!

   Mitt Romney refuses to release any more than two (2) years of his income tax returns. Day before yesterday his wife was quoted as saying those were all the returns they would release because (1) that was all they legally were required to release and (2) the press would attack the Romneys over the information in the returns.

   Then yesterday Romney said he has reviewed his returns and has paid at least 13 percent in income taxes each of the years in question and last year paid…

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Added by Mark Small on August 17, 2012 at 6:57am — No Comments

Paul Ryan and the dangerous folly of "personhood" amendments.

   With Mitt Romney’s choice of Paul Ryan as his running mate, we are faced, once more, with the question of "personhood" amendments, or P.A.s for short in this column. I have addressed this topic before, but this is very important. When I first read mention of P.A.s, I had to look up the term. P.A.s provide that a human life begins at conception. The implication is a human life is entitled to all the rights of a person at that point. This is another attempt to scuttle Roe v.…

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Added by Mark Small on August 16, 2012 at 6:30am — No Comments

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