If you’d like to blame someone for U.S. presidents’ tendency to write midnight rules that sometimes drastically impact our country, blame Andrew Jackson. He was a big fan of it, and presidents after him followed suit.
Our own President George W. Bush has recently shoehorned in a rule change that will allow federal agencies to decide for themselves whether a project or action will impact endangered species.
Until now, all federal agencies had been due to consult with the Fish and Wildli…
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The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Virunga National Park is home to the rare and endangered mountain gorillas. Last year armed men entered the gorilla preserve and killed five mountain gorillas at point blank range, thereupon left them where they were. It’s unclear why, but the individuals were able to get so close to the animals considering the gorillas had an established relationship with park rangers.
Since soon after, rangers have been threatened and forced to leave the park. The park is…
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That’s just one of the federal regulations that the Bush Administration is in the process of enacting before the end of the year.
The cipher of Federal Regulations is published in the Federal Register and each rule has the capability of a law, but Congressional approval is unnecessary. Every president since George Washington has made last ditch efforts to insert their interests into the coming presidency. It’s much more difficult to undo these rules than it is to do them. Here are a fe…
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Whether you think the government spending $700 billion to bailout financial institutions is a good concept or a poor concept, there are some nice little green perks as part of the bill that you may not have heard about.
The Bicycle Commuter Act will give a $20 per month tax credit to employers of bicycling commuters to go towards adding infrastructure items like bike racks and lockers rooms. Hopefully some companies will use that to energize two-wheeled commuting.
The transportation an…
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Every Halloween we would watch as our dad carved our chosen pumpkin. After the innards were disposed of, a face with triangular features arised. For one night our pumpkin shown bright on our porch steps until is was smashed by a neighborhood hooligan or tossed in the trash.
With some families doing entire pumpkin vignettes with half a dozen squash on their steps, that’s a lot of wasted goodness. Here are a few ways to get the most out of your pumpkin.
Dinner in a Pumpkin: whether you …
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There’s no telling how many old growth forests have been axed in the name of Beatles fan mail. I’m guessing that whether we put all of the perfume-scented letters addressed to John, Paul, George, and Ringo in one place, it would build even the toughest lumberjack cry a little. That’s why it’s kind of nice to see one of the remaining Beatles finally putting a stop to it. Through a video posted on his website, Ringo has asked fans to kindly stop sending him their junk.
Starting next week, e…
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A recent article by Elizabeth Razzi, in The Washington Post, offers up some tips to help weather the current economy. Lots of good ones, such as making certain you keep up with basic home maintenance to avoid bigger problems later on, checking out your phone services and cutting ones you don’t need, and with the holidays coming up, toning down your decoration budget.
I particularly found that one amusing: “The latest thing in kitchens: less remodeling, more cooking.” I love that something…
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