Bill Oesterle: Senate campaign piece was anti-Semitic, gay-baiting
I have never seen anything like it in Indiana.
I have never seen anything like it in Indiana.
As a society, we have not placed a high enough value on what Girl Scouts provides for girls the way we have for Boy Scouts for boys.
It is my belief after more than five decades at all levels, from Brownie to CEO, that a girl’s best interest is served in a single-gender, research-based, outcome-driven organization that values the total girl.
Democracy is sustained by a free and open press. For the president to disparage this institution is to attack the very core of who we are.
The current administration needs to address it with the precision of an experienced seamstress, reinforcing weaknesses and reworking the threads to make the fabric of all lives beneficially joined.
With the rising visibility of new immigrants, the public debate surrounding immigration policy has grown more divisive and controversial.
Our responsibility is not only to author innovation, but to earn and maintain the trust of our users through secure, honest data collection.
While these cities definitely benefit from hosting all this regional economic activity, they must handle heavy rush-hour traffic and wear-and-tear on their streets, as well as provide public-safety services to accommodate the increased workday population.
Public officials value regional collaboration—but there’s no support for a new tax on commuters.
Innovators and entrepreneurs (business and philanthropic) sometimes have to go beyond that which we know is achievable.
It is one thing to attack someone’s record in office, but you can do it in a way that has at least a little dignity.
Over-the-top hit pieces might win a candidate the battle, but lose the war.
If you have strong leadership with a clear focus and minimal palace intrigue, you can stick around for a good, long while.
I want to see our county elected officials be intentional about swinging for the fences when pursuing policy on behalf of constituents.
The country is suffering from inefficiency on the right and intransigence on the left.
We do have two women in Congress and four women serving in elected statewide offices—all Republicans.
The candidates need to be asked tougher questions and then they need to be forced to answer them.
As someone who believes in free markets, free trade, school choice … I am the biggest liberal in the universe—in the classic sense of the word.
The primary fight was a race more for sycophant than senator. What a shame.
Quality teachers cannot be attracted and retained with this economic situation.