Archive for the ‘Most Interesting’ Category
Criticism On “Manchester United Fans Protest Malcolm Glazer With New Colors”
Not a big fan of the Glazers, especially after they gave Tony Dungy the bum's rush, but this is nothing more than hooliganism. Man U is having a good season, the future looks bright, so what's the real rub? Is it that a Yank owns the team?
If fans want to buy the team then raise the resources and make a legitimate offer. There are ways to say i love you to do that without all the ranting. Stop being divisive. How sad Read More...
My View On “Budget Request Will Emphasize Infrastructure”
GOP,
An election year would be a great time for Republicans to advocate taxing the 49% of American voters who currently do not pay Federal when are taxes due 2012.
This can only make voter turn out higher than in 2008.
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PS...The 2012 Independent voter will wonder how the GOP can expect to get a smaller Federal Govt.by increasing its power to Federally tax 100% of American voters.
Obama......51% pay Federal taxes.
GOP.........100% Read More...
Analysis On “Bottlenecks Threaten U.S. Export Boom”
This taking a break in a relationshiprticle is very poorly written and researched. The writers have no comprehension that bulk carriers and container carriers are too entirely different markets and have different logistic issues. There is absolutely no relationship between an import container ship and an export break-bulk freight, which they seem to mix into their story line.
As for the farmer who is shipping his soy products Read More...
My Analysis On “A Box? Or a Spaceship? What Makes Kids Creative”
I have been an art teacher for 50 years and have been dealing with the understanding and value of creativity.
What my students taught me is that the most important creative process is the self-creation process. It is an unavoidable process that starts at birth. It is at the age of 2 1/2 to 3 that the child's self-creation process is at the beginning of unconscious to conscious development. This is the scientific time for Read More...
An Opinion On “Applications Down for M.B.A Programs”
Glasheen.
Lawyers do not create their demand, sui generis, anymore than a butcher or candle stick maker. A paucity of lawyers means companies are not expanding, merging and doing deals. Companies do not develop IP portfolios in down cycles. They choose not to pursue small cases allowing scofflaws to reap the benefits of unscrupulous actions, thereby encouraging more scofflaws. Individuals are not buying property, composing Read More...
Views On “Sully’s Remarkable Journey: What We Can Learn From It”
Captain Sullenberger is a true professional. I wonder what he thinks about the proposal now being floated by the FAA that would permit in-flight naps or rest periods. When I awake from my naps I am usually disoriented for at least the first few minutes. I understand this would probably reduce fatigue and stress over the term of the flight but at what potential cost ways to reduce stress safety? And I also wonder who is Read More...
A Response To “Romney Set to Face Challenge From Right”
Romney has more to fear of success from his own party than from Obama. He might very well make a great president, but he represents a centrism that the GOP has abandoned. Why they decided the answer to their defeat in 2008 was to swing further right is beyond me. IMO, what may have marginally worked in an off-year election dominated by an angry electorate will not transfer to success in the 2012 race. The momentum has already Read More...
My View On “Repeal of ‘Don’t Ask’ Signed Into Law”
Homosexuality is a lifestyle it does not make that person a minority, like a race or gender. If I choose how to choose a career be an EMO, then doesn't make me a minority. If I choose to be Catholic, that doesn't make me a minority. If I choose to live the lifestyle of a punk rocker, then that is my choice and doesn't make me a minority. Living a certain lifestyle doesn't mean you are automatically a minority and entitled Read More...
Opinion On “Indian Firms Face Resistance in Digitizing U.S. Medical Records”
Agree with concerns over data security.
Also would consider using the workforce here to digitize our own records, and transcribe them to parse-able form. There is no need to outsource. If this is a Y2K-like opportunity, then let that funding go to people in the States who need it. If there is a long term and persistent business opportunity leads opportunity to do business that makes sense in a global context, then go global.
Personally, Read More...
Thoughts On “Google’s China Partners Issue Plea”
My God!! Ray Wang just posted that Chairman Mao was a great leader.
Mao was a disaster. He caused the deaths characteristics of a good leader more Chinese than all the wars, famines, floods and, earthquakes of all 5000 years of China's history.
Mao killed freedom and impoverished China. The only good Mao ever did for China was to die.
After Mao died, Deng Xiao Ping was able to undo Mao's disasterous policies.
The fact Read More...