Hannah Krening's Articles
Science & Technology
What ObamaCare Means to Me
Hannah Krening July 18, 2012
I’m a cancer survivor, having beaten the disease twelve years ago. When detected, my disease was more advanced than average for a victim my age. But because I was relatively young, I could withstand more aggressive treatment, and my doctor recommended that course. I also had good health insurance, so…
History, Reviews
Review: The Godless Constitution
Hannah Krening May 20, 2012
Hannah Krening reviews The Godless Constitution: A Moral Defense of the Secular State, by Isaac Kramnick and R. Laurence Moore.
Politics & Rights
Privatize the Postal Service: Protect Rights, Save Money, Improve Service
Hannah Krening May 14, 2012
Thirty-four billion dollars. That’s the amount of taxpayer money proposed in a Senate-approved bailout of the US Postal Service. Senator Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican, lauds this bailout as “saving an American institution.” Why do Collins and company presume that we should save a government-run business that can’t compete…
Science & Technology
Cruising Uphill, Thanks to Big Oil
Hannah Krening May 7, 2012
Living in Colorado, out in the country, my route to civilization takes me up and over the shoulder of Dawson Butte. The road climbs steadily for about a mile and then descends on the other side into town. Because the road is beautifully scenic, bicyclists often ride the road, too. As I…