When is Balance One-Sided?

This anecdote from Daniel Weintraub, about a panel including my friend Keith Richman, would be just too funny — if it wasn’t so sad:

On my way out, a legislative aide who was attending stopped me to chat and asked, “Isn’t this a one-sided panel? Two moderate legislators and an administration official.”

I guess he meant that there were not enough partisans on the panel.

But only in Sacramento could a Republican, a Democrat and a Democrat working for a Republican be considered one-sided.

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NAF Rethinks Church-State Separation

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Systems Thinking: A Four-Part Primer by Billy Rojas

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Prabhanomics

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Defining Democracy

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Dr. Ernie cited in Pundita’s Foreign Policy blog

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The times, were they a-changing?

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If I Was the President’s Chief of Staff…

? Ministry of Health: How healthily are
the people
living?
? (health, disease, environment, veterans,
etc.)
? Ministry of Security: How securely are
the people enjoying
liberty?
? (defense, justice, civil
liberties)
? Ministry of Opportunity: How good are the
opportunities for the people to
pursue
happiness
?
? (commerce, agriculture, education,
interior)
? Ministry of Effectiveness: how
effectively is the government serving the people?
? (treasury, omb, inspector
general)

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The “Radical Center” in Prosper Magazine, via SACOG

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Please take MIT’s Survey on Blogging

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