January 16, 2008

“Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see.”

Being users of Blogger, some of you probably already use Google News. Indeed, it is a very useful tool. But, what I consider its best feature is its ability to let experts comment on issues presented in stories. It still has its flaws. Apparently, bloggers can be experts on anything they wish. Yet, stories do receive comments from credible doctors, attorneys, professors, policy makers, and other experts. As always, “Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see.” Interested on what policy organizations recommend the government do to get the economy out of its suspected slump. See what Robert Greenstein, executive director of the Center on Budget & Policy Priorities has to say.

The Four Pieces of Effective Fiscal Stimulus

How about living the real life “Day After Tomorrow?” See what Dan Bloom, director of Polar Cities Research Institute said.

Polar Cities in the Future


How about a needed (in my opinion) change in the NCAA postseason football system. See what the NCAA president says.

NCAA President Myles Brand Statement on Postseason Football