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An Opinion On “National Soros Radio”

The Blaze does quite a good job of revealing the deceptive way that the video was edited. Had the raw video been released, it seems unlikely to me that anyone would have been you are fired over it. The main stream media is making a habit of getting people fired by promoting deceptively edited videos without vetting them properly. The guy from NPR probably said enough inflammatory things that he wouldn't have a case for defamation, but at some point, somebody will. I hope they're able to make the Read More...

Analysis On “Default and Dissent Threaten Greece”

On the Depression and excellent people: Unemployment was 20 percent 1933 and 15 percent 1940. 1940 number after rearmament began late 1938. By 1939 the New Deal was a dead deal because it did not end the Depression. The lesson of the New Deal was that Government can not manage the economy how to deal with annoying people Jobs and Prosperity for All with social justice as its basis. The current economic slide to oblivion is a rerun of the New Deal motivated by the same Progressive nostrums that prolonged Read More...

Thoughts On “Daniel Byman on Ramy Zamzam and Homeland Insecurity”

All cultures are a hotchpotch and none is superior to any other. There is quite a bit of overlap amongst cultures and religions. So, religions are the same. True, there are good slogan ideas and bad ideas, and one should always choose the better ideas, but this struggle is not new and has been going on since the advent of man. Giving Eid ceremonies in the White House will have zero effect. However a fair and equitable American foreign policy, regarding Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Pakistan Read More...

An Opinion On “U.S. Falls Behind Overseas Markets in Stock Listings”

Sarbox compliance, much higher regulatory risk in using the law of attraction US (SEC, plaintiff lawyers, etc), internal pressure to close the books quarterly, report faster, large pools of capital in lightly regulated (comparitvely) jurisdictions. In the last 10 years I have rarely heard an investment banker advise a client to go to the US market - for all those reasons and some others. Nor will they. The US Congress, SEC, PCAOB, etc can all kid themselves and do all the studies they want, in real Read More...

My Take On “Lawyer Crashes After a Life in the Fast Lane”

You mean the guy had a bad childhood depression? Well, why didn't you say that? That explains everything. Poor man never got enough and when he did start to make money, he just went crazy. What an interesting psychodynamic. I hope he has good attorneys that can help him with the insantiy or the bad childhood defense. It all makes so much more sense now. He had a bad childhood and that gives him the right to behave badly. He's a poor boy from the wrong side of the tracks who never got over Read More...

My Take On “Deadlock Persists Over TSA Nominee”

Oh, for crying out loud, get the Hell off the ideological screeds - right and left - would you? DeMint is a disgrace because he is quite willing to have the TSA without a head, yet he would be among the first to complain about TSA performance. The fact is that our whole anti-terror mechanism is designed to keep bad things off aircraft when it should be focused on keeping bad people off aircraft. None of these clowns seems to understand that the function of terrorism is to terrorize. It would Read More...

A Response To “Catching a Lift From IBM”

Akers wanted how to get over a breakup break IBM into its operating companies and let each stand on its own feet just like Lexmark did as a printer company. By doing this the imbalance your correctly sight would have self corrected very quickly because mainframe profits were milked too long to holding up underperforming divisions. Why he did not do this would make an interesting part of corp history and it would have been done at a lower cost than the one they paid Lou to do it for them. The current Read More...

Views On “How to Handle Employee Activism: Google Tiptoes Around Cairo’s Hero”

So what if he's an activist on his free time? I hope Google does business with people smart enough to distinguish between a private citizen and a an new employee of a large corporation. Otherwise, Google has to rethink who their partners are. What if a Google employee was a murderer, do you really think people would somehow attribute that to Google? The only place in the world Google might face issues are places in the world dictators are failing to get a simple message, a clear one at that, freedom Read More...

Analysis On “Foreclosures Hit Rich and Famous”

I wonder if we could actually get people to see the fallacy of this current government strategy by having an open forum on the web and highlighting the Rich and Famous foreclosure story of living beyond your means at the same time? I propose it would look something like this: Anyone can post, illegal immigrants, terrorists and regular citizens with no priority (chaos). We invite people to open posts for any favorite program that needs bailing out, mortgages, employment, health care, homeless, food Read More...

Thoughts On “Natural”

The peg for this piece was that natural gas will find its place as a motor vehicle fuel when its loaded costs are less than those of gasoline and diesel. Sometimes reporters get lost in complexity and that occurred here. This reporter became confused by the fact that natural gas burning vehicles presently cost more than gasoline and diesel vehicles. That is like writing that motor vehicles will never replace horses because the cost of an internal combustion engine is greater than the cost of a horse. Read More...