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I'd Like to Ask Ralph Nader and Sen. Whitehouse about AIER's philosophy and outreach..is it on track?

on Wed, 10/09/2019 - 00:59

 AIER.org is American Institute of Economic Research that has a large outreach (200 events around the country and the world they reported in  their latest newsletter shared. I imagine that is annually but maybe over a longer period of time.) See more about them on their website, aier.org.

Meanwhile tune into what Ralph Nader and others share on American Museum of Tort Law on tortmuseum.org (or visit as you can when you are in bustling Winsted CT, perhaps taking in the latest progress of the AMP, American Mural Project about a mile from the Tort Law Museum.)

See more about AMP on their site,

And a few more dreams after the time-travel one a couple nights ago...

on Mon, 02/06/2017 - 19:41

While hard to stay up past ten for me to watch the exciting overtime finale of the Super Bowl, I managed and was thrilled to see the way-cool player charging toward the end line and managing to get the Ball over the line  while still in hand which qualified as a touchdown. I am a newbie to the game but got to hear that clarification about 'what makes a touchdown'.

I thought that must have been one of the better games and again heard that was indeed the case given many stats for players, a coach and the odds of 1 in 191 that the Patriots or any team could have recovered from the other team's,

During the first days of our New Nation, for better or for worse..think of healing and helpers...

on Tue, 01/24/2017 - 04:03

The other day I heard a sermon on the foundation of society being reflected in a family...Two loving partners caring for a child (that's the updated politically correct version and there is room for discussion about the historical man, woman and child paradigm another time.) Nowadays it is the lucky person who can dream about having a child (their own biological one, or an adopted or otherwise one to care for from early on or over the course of time perhaps as a family member, friend or other connection.) Time, money, practical skills, support, groups and so on in addition to the wider

Congrats to Brian Ohler for tossing his hat in the ring to be a CT State Rep! (And much more such as Relationship guidelines)

on Tue, 05/03/2016 - 18:56

What would anyone want if they felt they could really ask someone running for a state representative position to keep in mind? What would help the average citizen better understand the political process so each could be more effectively involved? Thanks to Roberta Willis who has represented the 64th District of CT for the better part of two decades and has been an involved citizen her whole life. She kept her spot when Brian ran against her in the last election cycle but he had many supporters.

The challenge to keep one's boat afloat in the Housatonic River corridor area pertains to most