Why Uber Is In Trouble In Alabama, And Everywhere Else
UPDATE: Enjoy an update about Uber in Tuscaloosa from Mayor Walt Maddox. Uber is a technology company service that allows ordinary people to give rides to other people for a fee, it’s basically a ride...
View ArticleSunday Discussion: 10 Reasons Why The State Of Alabama Is In Deep Trouble
Ah, Alabama. We care about our Alabama Crimson Tide and Auburn Tigers, but when it comes to government, we could care about squat. While the state is successful when it comes to football, we suck it...
View ArticleAn Open Letter To Tim Cook, Cliff Sims, Mike Hubbard, And The People In Alabama
This is going to be a long post, because there is a lot to talk about here in the State of Alabama. And if this post makes me a targeted person in Alabama, oh well, it had to be written! … Continue...
View ArticleCrowdsourcing Mornings: Killing Atticus Finch – The Don Siegelman Story
This is Crowdsourcing Mornings! This post takes place every weekday morning and highlights one crowdsourcing project I liked from Kickstarter, Indiegogo, or other crowdsourcing websites. Just like...
View ArticleThe UAB Football Situation Shows You The Major Corruption In Alabama
Some people ask me, why no one will hire me in the state of Alabama. I tell them this, it’s because many people with power, from politicians, business owners, and other people with power, usually do...
View ArticleWhat I Want For Christmas 2014, Plus My Hand-Drawn Christmas Card
I have some of you asking me, what do you want for Christmas? Well, I tell them this, a sustaining career. And for starters, I am going to show you my hand-drawn Christmas card for 2014. And yes,...
View ArticleSunday Discussion: Five Things That Can Fix The Alabama Legislature Circus Act
On this Sunday Discussion, I wanted to talk about the chaos inside the circus otherwise known as the Alabama Legislature. In the last seven days, Medicaid was almost killed in Alabama, Forever Wild...
View ArticleThe Hat Trick Of Government Corruption Is Now Complete In Alabama
Ah, today was yet another horrible and embarrassing black eye in the history of the Alabama government. Ever since the state of Alabama became a state in 1819, and especially since the […]
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