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My Analysis On “Obama Says No, for Now, to Canada Pipeline”

March 18, 2012 on 1:49 pm | By | In Business

If this issue was ever put to a vote in the states this pipeline would pass through, it would probably be soundly rejected. A few thousand temporary construction jobs cannot justify putting the water supply of millions of Americans at risk. The GOP’s inability to acknowledge that the supply of fossil fuels is limited in the face of a 5-fold increase in crude prices over the last 12 years is holding back the creation of a whole new set of technologies that will actually create long-term, high-value sustainable employment law advice and products and services that others will buy from us when they hit the wall themselves.

Promotional Product – Right Way to Stick in the High Competitive Market!

March 18, 2012 on 9:48 am | By | In Business

I know this makes sound as if I am the anti promo items that I certainly am not! So, nothing can be further from truth, the promotional products are very brilliant, you only need to use them rightly, know the market, choose what you aim to achieve from making use of them as well as often ‘play a long game’. To go back to the baseball cap example. Sort of the product that you would like to end up is one that many people see in the workplace for instance as well as need to stifle urge to pinch this! I am not advocating stealing however making the promotional items desirable!

Opinion On “Mexico’s ‘Eliot Ness’ Seeks U.S. Help”

March 16, 2012 on 1:03 pm | By | In Business

As long as there is a market there will be supply. If any country, the US should understand this. legalizing drugs, all of them, is the only option. It wont be long before the same violence occurring in Mexico appears in some big US cities. The amount of money drug gangs have at their disposal is bigger than most people imagine and they are willing to use it. Money can buy anything, and this guys know it. Imagine a Mexico governed by drug lords. that could be happening on Mexico’s next election. And then it will be too late to stop it. Better help Calderon now before its too late.

More reading: car advice.

An Opinion On “High Court to Hear College Affirmative”

March 15, 2012 on 11:03 pm | By | In Business

You hit the nail on the head — and I’ve heard Obama come to the same conclusions — it’s social status, not race, that divides our access to opportunities today.

But it does break up advice my heart to remember one of my son’s classmates in high school. She made the mistake of being both Black AND the best physics student in the school — her mom told me at a PTA meeting once that she got hate phone calls all the time. Not just for being Black, but for daring to be smarter than the white kids (including my son!) in the deep South.

Thoughts On “Support the Tropes”

March 15, 2012 on 5:48 pm | By | In Business

There are two things a politician can’t do with the media and win. You can’t smile so hard you look like a fawning dog and you can’t be a churlish growling dog a la Nixon (not kicked around anymore). I really like the way Pain’s made the boys in the bus the panting dogs even as she ignores their dog whistles and refuses to heel. I think she’s on to something. Constantly in the news over the slightest event, the slightest non-event and even events in which she is not a participant. She’s got them branding themselves as fools. Not bad. Not bad at all.

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Getting the new face of earth moving machines

March 14, 2012 on 7:18 am | By | In Business

With advent of time and technology, varieties of machines and other tools for earth moving are being devised so that you are able to have the best of the best machines for use. Companies involved in making earth moving machines are taking use of the best quality of raw material and latest form of technology so that they can device the best machines and tools for earth moving. This way companies are able to expand their market and you as a customer of these machines are able to take use of the best and the most modern machines into use.

Views On “Henninger: The Unsinkable Mitt Romney”

March 11, 2012 on 6:48 pm | By | In Business

The reservation I harbor about Mr. Romney is whether he has any core convictions, or if he is merely a big government technocrat who is content to tinker with the parameters employed by the political class to manipulate the electorate. Most of the evidence to first date advice supports the latter view, and millions of us are fed up with the insulting and presumptuous attitude of the big government folk who inhabit DC. I have not seen any compelling evidence that Mr. Romney perceives any inherent limits on the power of government. My sina qua non is a candidate that has a sincerely held presumption toward individual liberty as the default model for this nation. Nothing less is acceptable.

A Response To “Review & Outlook: Obama’s Dividend Assault”

March 10, 2012 on 11:03 am | By | In Business

Mr. Hillyard – Congrats! Good propaganda!

But, let me counter – first tongue-in-cheek.

Scorpions, a capital punishment, would breed rebellion, of course. You must not use capital punishment for lesser offences, nor should you kill your workforce. That is why Rome, which existed for 1,000 years, did not use them. Whips, on the other hand, breed compliance. That is why Rome used them aplenty.

Rehoboam, Solomon’s son, was unworthy, OR his dog training advice did not include enough whip. I am not sure – I was not present at his training.

All foregoing, tongue-in-cheek as I said – perhaps.

Now, look at Greece — yesterday a modern country, but where today working age adults are begging on the streets — to see what happens when taxes are not collected. You think this cannot hapen in North America?

I am self-employed and I pay income tax. I do not like it, but I know it is necessary, like visist to a dentist, like colonoscopy.

My 10 year prediction is that either the USA will collect a decent share of GDP in taxes and will use it wisely (not the case today) or draconian taxes with Sulla type proscriptions will come at the last moment to avert a national collapse.

The Republic will not fall. Idiots will fall, and their false gods / teachers (Grover Nordquist, for one) will be proscribed and whipped by their victims / former disciples. Who knows, maybe they will be treated with scorpions.

Unthinkable? Only short run.

Opinion On “For Obama, Opportunity Turns Into Damage Control”

March 9, 2012 on 3:04 pm | By | In Business

Let the duplicitous President increase the debt management advice limit without anything attached the way he really wants it. The only reason that Obama became a Debt Reduction Hawk in the first place, and only within the past few months, is because he was forced to do so by the GOP controlled House. As you know, before he became a Debt Reduction Hawk, back in March or April, he submitted a Budget that would have increased the National Debt that was rejected by the Senate in a 97-0 vote. That is the last time he put anything in writing.

It is clear that this is all politics with him and his intention is to gain political advantage so he can get re-elected. That is why he and the Democrats want to push this issue of the National Debt out passed the next election. They are afraid the bungling will affect their chances of re-election in 2012.

Some Thoughts On “AIG Suit Against BofA Is Latest From Mortgage Meltdown”

March 9, 2012 on 9:34 am | By | In Business

Mr. Roper: Your analogy to a card game is a good one. Bank of America obviously thought it knew more about Countrywide’s assets and liabilities than it actually knew, so BofA decided not to fold. Mozilo’s actions during the last couple of years of Countrywide’s existence implies an aura of sly manipulation (selling his optioned stock advice, and getting the company to approve and the extend and increase a corporate buy-back of stock was a creative approach to supporting the price while Mozilo dumped it), but so far he’s only been fined, and fraud hasn’t been proven. If the housing market only fell 10% would BofA still look stupid?

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