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Thoughts On “Michael J. Boskin: The Obama Presidency by the Numbers”
Carl,
I have always believed that at some level, I am better at allocating the dollars I earn than the government. However, I do have to admit that it has never occurred to me to spend some of my discretionary income filling in a pothole. There are some communal requirements that require a communal organization (ie. Read More...
My View On “James L. Jones: Export Controls for the 21st Century”
As a small company manufacturing high precision machine tools that depends upon exporting to survive, I would strongly endorse the proposed changes. While we completely support controlling access to critical cutting edge technology, our government is in fact controlling far too much mature technology that is readily Read More...
Analysis On “BP Kicks Off Bid to Revive Iraq’s Oil Industry”
I have to cringe at the optimistic bent of the news on drilling here in the US.
the casual dating observer will assume this means there will be drilling here in the US.
Not so.
They will study the matter. Determine the environmental impacts. File the reports. Environmentalists will go to each state and federal courts Read More...
My Analysis On “Stephen Hawking on God, Science and the Origins of the Universe”
Perhaps Mr. Hawkings would be so good as to provide some empirical evidence of another universe before he attempts to prove that there is no God. If there were no God, the logical outcome would be that all of our lives have absolutely no intrinsic meaning or value. There is no plan, we have no purpose. Furthermore, Read More...
My Take On “Should Bob Dylan Retire?”
Robert MacIver, I have to say you have been had :) That said, the venues I attended were decidedly low key. My first one was in the summer of 1991 at UMass, Amherst - it was a free concert, I think, out in the meadows near the pond. Another one was back in 1995 at Providence, in a small bar/club atmosphere - total Read More...
Some Thoughts On “Michael Graham: Moms to the Barricades”
A lot of tea party protesters actually voted for Obama. That seems to suggest a lot of raw emotion and little rational analysis. Unless we have a political movement that stands for tearing down the bloated government, we stand little chance of achieving anything lasting. The big government types of emotion in the Read More...
The right way to Create Job Resume Letter
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Activities for Teaching Language Skills to Children
Language skills incorporate listening, talking, studying and writing. Kids begin learning language skills from delivery and continue properly into adulthood. Nearly any exercise can educate younger youngsters language skills as they are nonetheless studying basics like what objects are called and the way to reply Read More...
Roadblocks With Setting Up a Business
Beginning a enterprise is not a joke. Sure you might need had romantic notions about sitting in a luxurious workplace, with the cool air of the air conditioner blowing in your face. With a scorching cup of espresso in your palms, as you look on to the floor stuffed with customers. With enterprise pouring in and a Read More...
The best way to Improve Problem Solving Skills
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