Engineering Politics
One Engineer's view on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness–and of course politics!

Posts Tagged ‘mccain

Silicon Valley and Election ’08

September 24, 2008

Rick Merritt from EETimes has some numbers on how the Silicon Valley technology companies are funding the candidates.  Looks like Obama has the edge in most categories but not all. Article here: http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/210603035

Science Debate ’08

September 15, 2008

Ah-hah, this is what I’ve been looking for.  A real indication of what the prospective candidates think of the Science and Innovation.  A group of organisations got together and formed a list of 14 fundamental questions to ask the candidates.  And fortunately, both Obama and McCain have obliged with their (very long) comments. I’ll analyze [...]

Tale of two elections

September 5, 2008

An observation on the two elections coming up from Marty Klinkenberg of the Telegraph Journal.  I like how he sums up the differences in the campaign style, and the the mood of the voters. I personally am quite a bit more interested in how the American election will go.  Far more intriguing!

Republican double standards

September 4, 2008

Nobody brings it like Jon Stewart!  Forwarded to me by my fellow technology analyst Allan Yogasingam. It’s gonna be a spicy election. Ha! I betcha you never saw an election referred to as “spicy” before!

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