Dreaming of Electric Cars
Apr 27th, 2009 | By Eric Hoefler
His vision is inspiring, as is his message: "We will lose our economy right after we’ve lost our morality."
His vision is inspiring, as is his message: "We will lose our economy right after we’ve lost our morality."
I’ve been reading Joseph Ellis’s Founding Brothers, a book that’s been on my shelf for a while, and I’m fascinated by the echoes between the struggles this nation faced in its early years and the ones it faces now.
In chapter one, Ellis explains that America was founded in the conflict between the opposing principles of [...]
When I started blogging, it was to record my thoughts about teaching. I moved the blog around a bit in the process, from a hosted site at Edublogs to a personal domain and, finally, to its current address. Along the way, I also left classroom teaching and, in the process, my blog lost some of [...]
Proof that the educational system in this country is failing us, at least in terms of basic literacy (like solid reading comprehension or clear persuasive writing): the comment threads on any major news site.
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Before I get going, a disclaimer: I don’t know enough economic theory or political science to even pretend to have an authoritative opinion about how to get out of the huge financial mess we’re in, my opinions about what moves we should take as a country are resting on shaky foundations, and I’m scrambling like [...]
I just found out about uberVU. In their own words:
uberVU is an easy way to track, start and respond to conversations, even if they take place across multiple sites and services.
You can follow the conversation around an item across various platforms, reply to the conversation from uberVU’s central collection point, and bring all of this [...]
“It’s a New Day” by will.i.am is still one of the most inspiring songs/videos I’ve seen, and as relevant in the days after the inauguration as it was in the days after the election. For me, the lyrics echo the central thrust of President Obama’s inauguration speech: “All this we can do. All this we [...]
I had planned on writing a series of reminders to the president elect: that we didn’t elect him so much as the ideals he gave us courage to hope for; that he must now face the future with humility, fear and trembling; that his power is not his own, but belongs to the people he [...]
I don’t know how anyone can listen to Obama’s campaign platform and not agree with the goals and principles he expresses or not feel the swell of pride and hope, despite the cynicism.
More than anything, as I’ve said before, he seems to be a man who embraces balance and cooperation, who is studied, thoughtful, and [...]
I got an email the other day that contained the content of this post. In the post, the author creates an analogy that’s supposed to explain the problem with Obama’s "spread the wealth around" statement to the now (in)famous Joe the Plumber. Take a minute to read the analogy before you continue …
Here’s my response:
The [...]