Talking Point – Guilt by Association

October 9th, 2008

Lately the McCain campaign has been attempting to hammer home the idea that American’s should question Barack Obama’s character and judgment based on a tenuous at best association with William Ayers a former member of the Weather Underground, an organization that performed a series of bombings in the late 60′s in violent protest to the Vietnam war. McCain and Palin want American’s wondering whether or not Obama has the same radical views as those of the unrepentant but reformed domestic terrorist.

So, this begs the question. In a nation where the Justice system is supposed to be based on the principle that your innocent until proven guilty, is it fair, in a presidential election, to try and pin the radical beliefs of one man on a candidate simply because they happen to live in the same neighborhood and both worked on some of the same education boards?


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Local Monopolies

Living in a small rural town means that my options for utilities and other services is fairly limited. If I want cable TV for instance, my only choice is Mediacom. If I want a phone, Iowa Telecom. My water and garbage service is provided by the city of Grinnell to whom I pay my water bill. My only option for electricity and gas service is Alliant Energy. Some of these companies pay a premium to the city council in order to maintain their local monopoly. There is no competition and thus the prices I pay are basically at the whims of Alliant.

In Thursday’s edition of the Grinnell Herald-Register (The only local city based newspaper) was an article citing Alliant Energy’s request for a rate hike. If allowed by the Iowa Utilities Board, will be whopping 18.1% increase for residential services and 14.6% increase for the industrial services.

There are so many things that I can see that are wrong with this system, the first being that there is no competition. The second being that residential parts of town are getting hit with an increase that is 3.5% higher than that of the industrial areas of town. Why do small towns let themselves get put into a strangle hold by utility companies like this and why does the state allow it to happen. I’m all for the idea of free markets and healthy compition, but when there is no competition we become helpless to combat the greed.

I want to urge everyone that would be affected by this rate change to contact the Iowa Utilities Board and speak their voice. This rate increase is wrong and there needs to be more compition.

Movie of the Week

augustrush

This weeks movie, August Rush, is a great Oliver Twist like tale staring Freddie Highmore, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and Keri Russell. Freddie, plays the young Evan Taylor, a musical prodigy, who discovers his gift after running away from an orphanage to the streets of New York. He is taken in by man known as “The Wizard”, played by Robin Williams. Wizard simply wants to exploit the boy’s talents, he gives the boy the name “August Rush” and puts him to work pan handling in central park. After the run down theather that serves as the home of Wizard and the children he fosters, is raided by the cops, Evan hides out under the bed of Hope, Jamia Simone Nash, a vocally talented 12 year old who lives in a church shelter with her grandmother. This is a great movie, that I highly recommend. It reminds us that music is the heart of us all and that love will always find a way.

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