Joseph Zimmerman
Born in Philadelphia, I've spend my life learning as much as I can about anything I can. Being a former computer engineer, owned or ran more than five small businesses, I've come to understand how money and police on a national scale effect your every day life; I've come to experience and learn about many things. I've been told I'm an effective communicator, and people frequently try to "pick my brain" as they say. I've decided to try to take these skills and write in order to contribute to the world around me.
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Legislating by the Law of AveragesOften times politicians start out as small business owners, or local legislators. When they go national - everything changes.
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Principle Vs. Practicality: The Killing of Al-AwlakiThe recent CIA drone strike on al-Awlaki raises questions about the constitutionality of the Executive Branch. -
Fernandina's Best Kept SecretAn exploration of Fernandina's only brewery, and the many other delightful things it offers.
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New Jobs Package - Just Not EnoughPresident Obama has laid out what he claimed was a jobs package that the Congress should vote in "right away." Sadly though, the package is just a rewrap of more of the same.
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Hurricane Electrical Safety GuideAs people prepare for the hurricanes that hit the coasts every year like clockwork, many don't think about being prepared for electrical problems. This guide has a few simple tips to help you get ready.
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Documentary: Individual RecessionI am an amateur journalist, and I'm making a documentary. It will follow the lives of 5 individuals from all walks of life, and will discuss the impact of the recession and economic conditions that have changed their daily lives. -
L.A. Noire Redefines a Genre: Best Game of 2011'L.A. Noire' might be a game from the school of Mafia and 'Grand Theft Auto 4,' but it has innovated in ways the other, great as they are - never did.
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Did Facebook Secretly Steal Your Phone Contacts?Sync your phone, or login to Facebook from your phone - and it may steal all your phone contacts, and store them on Facebook servers. Article details if that has happened to you, and how to stop it.
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The Michelle Bachmann Policy: Be Rich or Die TryingAn analysis of the hypocritical fiscal views of Michelle Bachmann.
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The Colors of FallA journey through the meaning of fall in the eyes of a child. -
Preparing to Begin Your College JourneyAs freshman prepare for their dive into the great adventure of college - here are some tips on things to do, and not do.
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Red, Red, Wine - and when Not to Use ItThe ins and outs of cooking with wine. What kind to use, when, and when not to use it. -
Ten Things that Make the United States an International SuperpowerTen things that make the United States a leader in on the international stage, and how changing these could adversely change that view. -
Why the U.S. Needed to Veto the Israeli CondemnationHow the United States veto on the condemnation of Israeli construction in the West Bank could damage the United States image internationally, and hurt our cause on human rights - but why it was ultimately necessary.