Indiana Writers Group

Bohanon: Stop Vilifying, Follow the Incentives

Posted: August 18, 2014

by Cecil Bohanon, Ph.D. The world just seems to be filled with stupid, lazy and greedy people. A Wall Street Journal article a few years back described a really dumb practice of a major American automobile company. Passenger vans produced in Turkey are imported into the United States. As soon as they clear U.S. customs, Read the full article…


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Preschool: Government Is a Poor Teacher of Self-Control

Posted: August 17, 2014

“Amid all of the daunting challenges facing Indianapolis, and despite the deep concern about growing poverty and increasing crime, the city now has an opportunity to help thousands of at-risk children and, along the way, set the stage for generations of repaid dividends.” — Matt Tulley, Indianapolis Star, Aug. 15 by Hang La Democrats in Read the full article…


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The Outstater: A Reinvented Indy Star?

Posted: August 14, 2014

For the use of the membership only (534 words) INDIANA’S ONLY STATEWIDE newspaper has reinvented itself, we are told. You should hope it succeeds — for the sake of the hard-working, ink-stained souls there but also for the health of our public discussion. Yet, there are veteran newsmen still at their desks who have been “reinvented” dozens Read the full article…


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Huston: Republicans Can’t Throw a Punch

Posted: August 14, 2014

by Tom Charles Huston I cannot resist a certain admiration for the sheer audacity of the criminal enterprise that is the Obama administration. Its tentacles extend to so many branches, bureaus and cubbyholes of the Leviathan as to defy diagramming, and its unity of action without unity of command offers a new model for imperial Read the full article…


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Indiana at 200 (31): ‘Paddle Your Own Canoe’

Posted: August 11, 2014

by Andrea Neal James Whitcomb Riley was the most acclaimed, but he wasn’t the first Hoosier poet to gain national fame. Sarah T. Bolton deserves that honor. Even today her poem “Paddle Your Own Canoe” is cited and recited, though few know anything about its origins. Her poetry “was known everywhere,” and the canoe poem Read the full article…


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Schansberg: The Incongruities of Labor Unions

Posted: August 10, 2014

Editors: The following article (624 words) was released in coincidence with National Employee Freedom Week on Aug. 10-16. A related opinion survey finds that 85 percent of Hoosiers agree with Indiana’s right-to-work law, i.e., that an employee should have the right to decide, without force or penalty, whether to join or leave a labor union. Read the full article…


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