In November, the Wrongologist Blog passed 58,000 page views in
the past year, up from 25k views a year ago. We now have a run rate of 8,300
views per month, thatâs on track for 100,000 reads in the next 12 months!
Many thanks to all of you who read and especially to those of you who
comment, or suggest that others check out the Wrongologist Blog.
The Wrongologist doesnât publish this blog to make money,
but because he wants to get people to make better decisions in our political process. We poke holes in the positions of doctrinaire politicians
who keep pushing talking points rather than looking at the facts. He has
an often stated antipathy for dissembling,
mendacious politicians.
We all know what is wrong in America, but we
are paralyzed by ideology, and canât (wonât) do anything to solve our problems.
This blog hopes education and argument will help end our paralysis.
Some say that the Wrongologist blog is not an easy read
and that some posts may be too long for todayâs attention spans. The
Wrongologist tries to distill complex issues to as near to their essence as possible,
but we live in a complicated world where the details of policy and politics
really matter.
Hopefully more readers will leave comments. They help other readers understand
the issues at hand. Anyway, 58,000 reads is a good time to take a moment and
post thanks to those who follow the Wrongologist blog. If you enjoy the
Wrongologist, please tell a friend about it.
Iâd like to recognize Terry,
Monty, Fred and David for their continuing support of the blog, and Ms.
Oh So Right who acts as its editor.
Please give to your local food bank. Given
Congressâs cutting of the food stamp program, it has never been more important
to help the hungry, and there are so many more of them.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
…and we’re thankful for YOU, Mr Wrongologist for your always-provocative thoughts. Good comment about food banks. There’s an interesting article in today’s LA Times about what restaurants are beginning to do to cut waste. I’ll forward it to you. In the meantime, all the best to you and Mrs Oh-So-Right.
Thanks Sharon, I may be able to use that article in the future!