by Jake Strickler | Nov 12, 2015 | Uncategorized
By Jake Strickler, Staff Writer On November 5th, roughly 2,500 individuals came together at Seattle’s Washington State Convention Center for the fifteenth annual Net Impact Conference. The next few days were spent in discussion of some of the most important issues of...
by Jake Strickler | Nov 5, 2015 | Archives
By Jake Strickler, Staff Writer “These great roads are wonderful for moving goods but not for inspection of a countryside. You are bound to the wheel and your eyes to the car ahead and to the rear-view mirror for the car behind and the side mirror for the car or truck...
by Jake Strickler | Oct 29, 2015 | Uncategorized
By Jake Strickler, Staff Writer In the run-up to the financial collapse of 2008, billions of dollars were doled out by commercial banks in the form of subprime loans: the lending of money to individuals who possess bad credit and/or other characteristics that make...
by Jake Strickler | Oct 22, 2015 | Uncategorized
By Jake Strickler, Staff Writer A little backstory on me: in a previous life, before making the decision to walk the hallowed halls of this institution, I spent four years running a couple of Cuban restaurants. During this time, I learned that the really cool thing...
by Jake Strickler | Oct 15, 2015 | Archives
By Jake Strickler, Staff Writer Robert Reich, I should start by saying, is not an anti-capitalist. Unlike his ideological cognate Bernie Sanders, who made the enormous political blunder of describing himself in that manner during Tuesday night’s first Democratic Party...