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Criticism On “Higher Taxes Loom for 401(k) Savers”

Excellent point, it should be possible how to manage time take only the distributions necessary for current expenses and keep your income for any single year in a reasonably low bracket. Particularly if you have a mix of Regular IRA and Roth accounts, you should be able to manage this without paying half More

A Response To “Designer Drugs Baffle Europe”

The real drug crisis is the emotional abuse in relationships of prescription drugs. these substances are legal and therefore the number of abusers are not showing up in govert. statistics. Put the money that funds the useless anti-drug propaganda programs, canine squads etc. which have not made a dent More

Analysis On “The Long Search for Full”

I am a fiscally conservative and strong advocate for individual prosperity without handouts from the government ..but what I cannot understand is the real cold heartless approach taken by mismanaged companies by incompetent and dinosaur managers that cannot figure out how to save jobs. Lower level people More

Analysis On “U.S. Teens Lag Behind Global Peers in Math”

They only way parents could get involved is if they stepped between junior and his social life, comprising effects of eating disorders cell phone texting and social networking, and forced him to do his homework and study. Few parents have the time to do that anymore, and even those that do are scared More

My Take On “Fred Barnes: Sorting the Real From the Phony Spending Cut Options”

All reasoning aside - I think we are witness to the biggest failure of leadership and will in this history of our nation and possibly mankind. The scale and scope of this mess is of EPIC proportions. And the 'leadership' at all levels of elected government argue over pennies on the dollar. Just amazingly More

An Opinion On “Church Fights for Assets, Members and Legitimacy”

As a lhow much tax do i payfe long episcopalian the split has saddened me. In my mind the breakaway parishes want it both ways, they refuse to abide by majority rule, but refuse to accept the consequences of no abiding.There is no courage in their decision because they are unwilling to accept the price More

My Analysis On “GM Says Electric Cars’ Range Will Vary Widely”

Thank you, Mr. Lutz, for being honest about the Volt as well as what the real preferences for vehicles are among normal people in this country. If the best GM can do is provide a vehicle with a 28 mile range in winter for $40K, this concept is going to fail. Miserably. Yes, I know, the gasoline motor More

Opinion On “Rove: Why Obama Is Likely to Lose in 2012″

i voted for obama (rather reluctantly, but consider the alternative..) in 08 and am an independent voter who will keep a very open mind going into 2012. the deficit is my major issue, and i am extremely disappointed (maybe not surprised however) at how the issue has not even been on the president's radar More

A Response To “Obama’s India Trip: U.S. Backs India Seat on U.N. Council”

Hans, Our big problem in the US is that we're exporting our brain power and communication skills activities. Exporting low level trinkets, like many toys,is one thing. Exporting high technology products, like Germany, is another. The only way we can reverse this is to value and reward high level skills. More

An Opinion On “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”

I can agree with Ms. Chua that too many American families do not instill the value of learning. And too many families allow laziness to become a way of life for their children because it is easier for the parent. But, that is all Ms. Chua and I would agree upon. What is not discussed is how her approach More
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