Indiana Writers Group

Huston: Sunday Liquor Sales

Posted: January 24, 2015

by Tom Charles Huston Indiana is, I believe, one of only two states that prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday. This prohibition offends a number of people: poor planners who have trouble remembering to buy beer on Saturday for their Sunday football parties; national retailers who seek to increase their gross sales and, Read the full article…


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Sorry, Congressman, but Your Vision Is Crushing Us

Posted: January 23, 2015

by Ryan Cummins “I know, up on the top you are seeing great sights, but down here at the bottom we, too, should have rights.” — Yertle the Turtle by Dr. Seuss Two articles that came across my desk recently illustrated such poor understanding of what government is — what it actually does and the Read the full article…


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The Outstater: The Hoosier Political Emigrant

Posted: January 19, 2015

(For the use of the membership only.) THOSE WHO MAKE THEIR LIVING at the politics’ edge must guard against resentment and despair. Yet it is difficult to hide dislike for a man who, finding indoor work representing the democratic interests of his neighbors, cashes in his pension, unused campaign contributions and whatever else he has Read the full article…


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Bohanon: Reflections on Je Suis Charlie

Posted: January 19, 2015

by Cecil Bohanon, Ph.D. “During my time in the camps, I had got to know the enemies of the human race quite well: they respect the big fist and nothing else; the harder you slug them, the safer you will be. People in the West simply will not understand this.” — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Most of Read the full article…


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(2) Schansberg on Higher-Ed Reform: How Much Does ‘Free’ Cost?

Posted: January 14, 2015

by Eric Schansberg, Ph.D. In this Great Recession, it is sad to see the ranks of the unemployed crowded with so many youth. I think we can all agree that this is deplorable — and that we should try to find an equitable and efficient method for improving the lives of our young people. So, Read the full article…


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(1) Schansberg on Higher-Ed Reform: More Political Theater?

Posted: January 14, 2015

by Eric Schansberg, Ph.D. Barack Obama has proposed free community college for everybody in the United States. At present, according to the American Association of Community Colleges, there are 6.5 million students in public community colleges. Most of their $31 billion in revenues comes from various levels of government. Although their average cost per student Read the full article…


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