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Thoughts On “Rush Limbaugh: Liberals and the Violence Card”

Oh look - its the tag-team building activities for the workplace from the Daily Kos outing themselves as lefty supporters of Obama! Well, no - the dangerous Liberal Left are: Lee Harvey Oswald, the left wingnut communist who assasinated JFK, The Anti-Business communist who flew into the IRS building in Austin The Lefties who surrounded and murdered 57 people - including women and children - in Waco (Clinton and Reno). The mob who mugged the two Republicans leaving Brennan's resataurant in New Orleans, Read More...

My Analysis On “Omitted: The Bright Side of Global Warming”

Exactly. This has been my point from the beginning. If the climate changes, it is GUARANTEED that there will be both winners and losers. It is disingenuous, AT BEST, to focus exclusively on the potential bad effects of a change in climate and to ignore the potential beneficial effects of a change in climate. That is why I have been so suspicious of the global warming claims from the beginning - there was never any discussion of the many potential advantages of franchising of climate warming, Read More...

A Response To “Conservative Latinos Rethink Party Ties”

I would by no means discount this problem. My assumption is that Juarez (and other areas like it) would literally be razed, and this Zone heavily secured at the outset. Going forward, those who wanted to come and participate in this (dare I say, 'utopian' experiment) would have to devise ways to relieve stress to protect the security and safety of their new community. That might be a tough nut at first, but once people become stake-holders in the future of their homes and neighborhoods, I suspect Read More...

Commentary On “What Tea Partiers Really Want | By Jonathan Haidt”

Ah, yes! No difference between Islam and Christianity! Except: ?1. Christ was put to death by the government, killed nobody, and asked nobody to kill. Mohammed was the head of government, killed many for religious reasons, and told others to follow his example. No difference there!?? 2. Christ was single; Mohammad was a polygamist who had a child bride. No difference there!?? 3. The New Testament and the Koran: exactly the same!??4. Christ said to love your neighbor; Mohammed said to wage difference Read More...

My Analysis On “AARP Pivots on Social Security Benefit Cut”

I hate to say it but sometimes you need a job now to take a cut. So many Americans are getting laid off, or being unemployed right now...running out of unemployment benefits, or not eligible for them. Businesses are struggling. It's hard for everyone, and it's not right to take any one group and mark it as privileged and immune to cuts. In the long-run, we will all be better off if we each scale back in modest ways, rather than if certain groups keep their full income and benefits, and other groups Read More...

Views On “Jim DeMint: Public Broadcasting Should Go Private”

I don't see how you can extrapolate a contention from my brief post, but ok. I think that it would be difficult; no, impossible, to give you examples that you would find compelling to prove that public media, like NPR, is one way or another. It's been my experience from listening to NPR since, gosh, perhaps 1980ish, that there has been a more and more left wing slant to the creative presentation ideas. I can't say that there are blatent misstatements of fact on NPR any more than I can for, say, Fox Read More...

Views On “Marc Andreessen on Why Software Is Eating the World”

Yes lead generation software is indeed eating the world. That is why more standards should be established between software developers to foster collaboration that we reduce integration failures and conflicts. Now the software companies vie for dominance and many of the smaller players never get the opportunity to launch a great idea unless they can provide huge amounts of capital to acquire the files and api's needed to complete the project. An independent software committee, something similar to Read More...

My Take On “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”

As an Argentinean I think that both patterns of parents have their good and bad points. Sometimes strictness can help parents how to develop personality raise good children, mainly nowadays when we have lot of threats and bad influences. Moreover, this could help children to be successful in different spheres of life, being self-confident and well-prepared for the challenges they will face in the future. In contrast, I think this could damage the self-esteem of the children or cause some physics Read More...

My View On “House Eyes Windfall Tax on Insurers for Health Bill”

We raise health insurance premiums so those companies can pay enough for new devices to reward the companies that develop them. The companies that develop them get special tax breaks from their state to be there, they collect huge and steady profits from the sale of their devices. The salaries of the owners of the private health companies and their shareholders, often privately held, make out great. Sometimes the only people hired in the companies are their relatives. Gee, is this how to develop Read More...

Considerations For Present Employee Development Within An Organization

Employee development has been around as long as people have. Scholars have traced writings as far back as Plato, Socrates, and different early basic writers. Traditionally, organizational conduct was originally displayed through social norms and training against the more formal business images we would conjure today. The concept of growing and furthering expertise and skills to benefit a corporation of people will not be new. Most large organizations monitor employee development closely. It's Read More...