by Ron Barak | Nov 25, 2015
Not me. Not possible. Couldn’t be. I couldn’t be. Could I? Am I? Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!
by Ron Barak | Nov 25, 2015
New research by Michigan State political scientist Corwin Smidt confirms that the percentage of voters who are truly “independent,” swinging from party to party, has plunged from 15 percent in the 1960s to just 5 percent today. Crossing over party lines to vote for...
by Ron Barak | Nov 23, 2015
Editor’s Note: Originally offered as a comment to my recent original blog by this title, I thought the comment was worthy of a guest blog and the author, Koichi Mera, graciously agreed. Koichi was a Fulbright Scholar at, and holds a PhD in City & Regional Planning...
by Ron Barak | Nov 23, 2015
Inversion layer brings Ma Bell to Health Care. Sound like a weather report? Of sorts, it just might be. An inversion layer is generally understood to be “a layer of warm air overlying an area of cold air causing temperatures to increase with height.” In this case,...
by Ron Barak | Nov 20, 2015
It has been extensively reported that one of the reasons the terrorists were not preemptively cut off before the the carnage they wreaked last Friday in Paris is that they were able to encrypt their communications so they could not be intercepted and followed. Another...