Posts Tagged ‘michael allen’

The Middle Income Misinterpretation

By Michael Allen | Commentary, Issues

It would appear to me that more people than you think are misinterpreting the middle income discussion. Misinterpretations are flying all over the place. So, I’m going to do what I do best and provide an angle that might add some perspective.
The mi

It’s Bullying Plain and Simple

By Michael Allen | Commentary, Issues

We don’t need to worry about the government taking away our rights. We’re doing that just fine on our own.
Brad Pitt’s mother was threatened with her life because of her anti gay-marriage and anti-Obama letter. She received death threats becaus

Hating Hatred

By Michael Allen | Commentary, Issues

“Hate is such a strong word,” my aunt would say. “You should say you don’t like something, or you don’t like how someone was acting. But, you should never say hate.”
I grew up on these words, always trying to find another word for this str

Internet Monsters Google and Facebook

By Michael Allen | A Danger to Society, Commentary, Internet, Issues, social issue, Society

Earlier this evening, I watched a video on Youtube about Google and Facebook. It was based on their complex algorithms and the selections they feed us. A form of censorship was the issue that was raised and I agreed whole-heartedly with the conclusion. Preview the video: Surfers, internet users, should be left to deal with

When A Writer is Worth Reading

By Michael Allen | Commentary, Society

A writer is a beautiful creature who at first sees flowers, pastures and all things wonderful. But, the furnace is hot and the fire is cleansing.  The mud of life has so much to offer. Once a writer emerges, he is refined and cleansed to his soul with pain and tears, joy and happiness.  Then,

Haiti Efforts Take On Inventive Levels: Get Involved

By Michael Allen | Commentary, Issues, Society