Indiana's still in the news for trying to codify discrimination, but we're also getting ink for the catastrophe that is Scott County.
This Indianapolis Observer often wonders how Gov. Pence (and others of his ilk) can sleep at night.
Check out "How They Die in Scott County".
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Monday, February 22, 2016
The Economic Effects of Overt Discrimination
Does Indiana really want to drive businesses out of the state?
The American Zeitgeist has changed.
Look at what's happening in Georgia: "Religious Liberty Bill..."
The American Zeitgeist has changed.
Look at what's happening in Georgia: "Religious Liberty Bill..."
Friday, February 12, 2016
Bye, Bye Good Manufacturing Jobs!
How is Gov. Pence spinning Carrier's decision to abandon its Indianapolis workers in favor of those waiting in Monterrey, Mexico?
Needless to say, the employees aren't pleased that the corporation decided the Hoosier state is a bad place to operate a factory.
One report is here.
Needless to say, the employees aren't pleased that the corporation decided the Hoosier state is a bad place to operate a factory.
One report is here.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
"Affluenza" and Park-Tudor
This Indianapolis Observer senses a lot of existential angst in affluent households on the northside of Indy and in Hamilton County as the Park-Tudor child pornography and predation scandal continues to grow.
It has all the hallmarks of a telenovela: bureaucrats claiming ignorance, lawyers withholding evidence, coaches soliciting sex from students, predators encouraging violence against their prey...and the mysterious suicide of the school's headmaster.
Seems that even a tuition north of $20,000 per year doesn't ensure that one's entitled offspring are safe while at school.
It has all the hallmarks of a telenovela: bureaucrats claiming ignorance, lawyers withholding evidence, coaches soliciting sex from students, predators encouraging violence against their prey...and the mysterious suicide of the school's headmaster.
Seems that even a tuition north of $20,000 per year doesn't ensure that one's entitled offspring are safe while at school.
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