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Thoughts On “Harvey Golub: My Response To Buffett And Obama”
Oh please, we know the Repo's blew it when they walked away from the deal Obama offered them. But, how to deal with a break up could they do anything else with their party enslaved by the evangelicals and the tea-partiers. Hopefully the Repo's will get their act together and figure out a way to craftily More
An Opinion On “Rebel Movement Takes Center Stage”
If this is the counter-revolution, then tell me who is the select leader. Don't give me the talking points because the tea partiers do not represent the majority. So who is the leader of this counter-revolution. There is no leader because there is no leader of the Republican party except perhaps Rush More
Thoughts On “Ford Unveils Redesigned Focus Compact Car”
Unfortunately for Ford, Lincoln is pretty much a dead brand assessment. Years of neglect have left them barely competitive with Buick and there doesn't appear to be much excitement in the pipeline. The MKS is fine, but the Taurus is basically the same for much less money. The MKZ is a gussied up Fusion More
Thoughts On “White House Experiences Sticker Shock Over NASA’s Plans”
Federal contrachow to develop personalityrs like Rocketdyne are not free to develop in the same way SpaceX is. They are subject to mind-numbing, bureaucratic government procedures that drive up the cost of everything they do to absurd levels. Anyone who has worked as a federal contractor (as I did for More
My View On “In Toledo, the ‘Glass City,’ New Label: Made in China”
James Richard said:
>A question...They say that there is a very high failure rate (? % quit college) for college students who graduate at the bottom 1/3 (?) of their high school class.
In economic terms, the important question is: do students in the bottom 1/3 of their high school class who have some More
Criticism On “Crovitz: The Internet Lets It All Hang Out”
This looks like the liberal shark feeding fest put on by the Washington Post and the New York Times was a bust when it came to their campaign to damage Palin.
I wonder if, in their quest for objective journalism, they've encouraged an equal amount of scrutiny of their fellow-liberal Weiner's posts.
I More
Criticism On “Ready to Retire? Here’s a Five”
I think it really depends on the financial shortfall involved and the differences in income versus stress levels. I would definitely agree with you that folks in this category are probably in the minority.
I have a retired family member who retired from being the city finance director for a decent sized More
A Response To “Doctors Encouraged by Response”
Robert, I don't think there is any particular devious reason for the coverage being that way. First, reporters can only write long show to get a girl to kiss youries on the information they have on hand. I am sure there is a lot more information and supporting data on the Congresswoman to fill a front More
A Response To “Port Authority Tolls, Fares to Rise”
I could never figure out why the Port Authority of NY/ NJ is building real estate in downtown NYC. Is there a shortage of private developers in NYC? So half the $4 billion capital budget of the Port Authority is committed to the World Trade Center in NY and for that reason they have to raise tolls. Why More
My Analysis On “Fred Barnes: The Health”
Don, Actually, there is a problem. The statistics for life expectancy are unadjusted. When adjusted for just two fachow to live a fulfilling lifers, murder and obesity, you will find life expectancy in the US is 83+ years. Further, this statistic does not consider outcomes. A person in the US is more More