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Jennifer21
(2069)
Is there a stop light in your town?

I live in a very small town, and there is no stop light. In the entire tri-county area, there are only a few stop lights, no more than one, if that, in a town. They have just recently added a...

Started by Jennifer21 (2069) in arkansas • 8 responses • Last response by stmech0 (1338) • 11 months ago
Tags: stoplights, lights, small, small towns, stop light
 

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QandO
(1)
From under the rubble

I’ll try and resume posting again this weekend now that I have dug out from under the worst hurricane Baton Rouge has ever experienced. What? You weren’t aware? Seems most people are not....

Started in QandO • 3 months ago • 0 responses

The Intersection
(1)
Love Letter To New York: Repost

originally published September 11, 2007 Dear New York,We've been together a long time and although I'm terribly unfaithful, you always welcome me back with open arms because you know no matter...

Started in The Intersection • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: culture

Reason Magazine - Hit & Run
(1)
Save the (Des Moines) Rainforest!

A $48.3 million earmark for an artificial rainforest in a town outside of Des Moines has been axed, in a victory against pork so pathetically insignificant that it makes me want to weep. Naturally,...

Started in Reason Magazine - Hit & Run • 12 months ago • 0 responses

Reason Magazine - Hit & Run
(1)
The Kinsley Retort

Michael Kinsley is a self-proclaimed "moderate-liberal with a libertarian streak" who once praised Henry George for "the way he combines radical egalitarianism with an equally radical...

Started in Reason Magazine - Hit & Run • 1 year ago • 0 responses

Progressive U blogs
(117)
CIVIL 'JENA SIX' TOWN BRACES FOR RALLY

By Marisol Bello, USA TODAY JENA, La. — In some ways, this town is still the same rural community it was a half-century ago, before integration pushed blacks and whites together in schools,...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: civil rights, better future

The Intersection
(1)
Love Letter To New York: You're the Best and Greenest I've Ever Had

September 11, 2007Dear New York,We've been together a long time and although I'm terribly unfaithful, you always welcome me back with open arms because you know no matter how many states I've...

Started in The Intersection • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: culture

QandO
(1)
Bill Richardson’s railroad

The WSJ [$] carries an op-ed today by Paul Gessing, president of the Rio Grande Foundation, in which Gessing makes the case that although Bill Richardson, governor of NM, is probably fiscally to the...

Started in QandO • 1 year ago • 0 responses

Sons of Steve Garvey
(1)
Game 25 Thread: April 29 @ Padres, 1.05p

Dodgers start Derek Lowe, RHP (2-3, 4.40) vs. David Wells, LHP (1-1, 6.00). Dodgers: 14-10 (1st place NL West, 0.5 GA, L1) Padres: 13-11 (T-3rd place NL West, 1.0 GB, W1) From Dodgers.com, the...

Started in Sons of Steve Garvey • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: game thread

Mixing Memory
(0)
Seeing Red

When I was an undergrad, my intro psych professor mentioned research in industrial/organizational psychology indicating that the color red causes people to be happier and more productive, while blue...

Started in Mixing Memory • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: cognitive psychology

Progressive U blogs
(117)
The Mediocrity of Education

Why is it that people choose to live mediocre lives? Most people in society today live sub-par lives. They have no desire to improve their position. They choose to just go through the motions day...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: take action, society, opinion, education, broad prosperity