Beyond Labels

A 360° Discussion of Foreign, National and Local Policy Issues

August 18: Assisted Suicide

Having failed to choose a topic at the end of last week’s session, we can be flexible on Monday.  But, for those of you who like to prepare, let’s plan to “dip our toes” into the subject of assisted suicide. To summarize Dick’s suggested questions:

  • Do I have the right to have you kill me?
  • Do you have the right/obligation to kill me if I ask you?
  • Do you have the right to kill me if you think that is what I would like?
  • Will this become an economics/efficiency decision?
  • What is the current law on the matter?

August 4: Presidential Power

Tomorrow morning, we will discuss the power of the Executive branch vs. the Legislative branch of the Federal government.

  • Is there a risk of excessive use of “executive orders” and other powers of the Executive (prosecutorial discretion (selective enforcement), IRS audits, etc.), leading to an “imperial” presidency (Republican or Democrat)?
    • Republicans’ latest fear…Executive Order on Immigration.
  • What are the relevant historical analogies?
    • Here’s a pretty good piece on the historical use of Executive Orders…it’s a bit old, a bit long and is an opinion, but it’s a good read nonetheless.

See you Monday!

July 28: Oil and Gas “Fracking”

As the US tries to become more energy independent by extracting previously uneconomic reserves, hydraulic fracturing (“Fracking”) has become an increasingly common technique.

However, as the Wikipedia link (and other articles linked to it) above indicates, there is substantial controversy about the environmental impacts of the practice.

Next week, we’ll discuss “fracking” in the context of the US situation, the environment, its effect on foreign affairs (potentially decreasing the relative economic power of countries with low-cost energy resources).

  • Will oil and gas fracking be a stabilizing influence on geopolitics (Europe/Russia, China/India, Middle East, Venezuela, underdeveloped countries) or merely shift the distribution between the haves and have-nots.
  • What are the implications for Maine energy policy and how should it respond.

The May/June issue of Foreign Affairs has three good articles on fracking and is on the shelf along with an extra copy of the articles at BHPL.

The articles may be accessed free on the net by merely registering on the web site.

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