Irish Filmmakers Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer will be at the Wendy Williamson Auditorium on the University of Alaska Anchorage campus, January 26, to present their new film to Alaska audiences. The documentary describes the politics behind the fears of climate change and suggests that those who think they are saving the planet from climate change are only hurting the poor.
Moving the health care debate beyond talking points
While it appears the national debate over health care reform is on hold, don’t kid yourself. Health care is an issue that will work its way to the top of the priority list again. Moving one’s view of health care reform beyond reaction and talking points will be critical for understanding whatever comes down the road. This does not mean the average citizen will need a degree in public health, but reading a book on health care from a free-market perspective might be needed for the next fight.
Competition, not spending, will improve the performance of the Anchorage School District
For those who seek a better value education (better results at a lower cost) in Anchorage, policies with proven results are the only ones that should be considered.
Five Recommendations to Get a Better Education Value From the Anchorage School District
Recently, the Anchorage School District (ASD) requested community input to assist the District and the School Board in managing their budget. The question under consideration was how to close an anticipated budget gapRead More