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My View On “Battle Looms on Financial Rules”

You want to talk about ABRAMOFF???? Bush's very good friend!!! What would REALLY be funny is the Republicans destroying our economy. Oh, wait - they DID do that! After 8 years of the dumbest president ever - Bushboy! Supported for 8 years by people like you! Are you ever going to pay back one cent of the trillions your Read More

Criticism On “Toyota Probes Other Causes of Acceleration, U.S. Chief Says”

I suspect that the problem isn't the drive-by-wire system as much as it is Toyota's failure to safely engineer the car to handle a problem with the system. Computers glitch. And when they do, the problem is very difficult, if not impossible to diagnose. I am pretty sure Toyota has looked at the electronics and I am pretty Read More

Thoughts On “Review & Outlook: California’s New Green Tax”

The end game is for the federal tax brackets government, influenced by sovereign creditor nations, to slowly but surely put the American people into higher tax brackets and reduced liberty...we, our labor, will be the beasts of burden funding the liberal elites and crony capitalists running the governments of the world, including Read More

My Take On “Physician Panel Prescribes the Fees Paid by Medicare”

In regard to the Soviet medical services system, there were many positives to it that the USA system lacks. First and foremost was a logical distribution of physicians, an emphasis on primary care and prevention, no incentive for providers to increase volume to increase compensation, etc. Many leadership characteristics that Read More

A Commentary On “Jenkins: The Google Problem Isn’t Antitrust”

Google is dominent in Internet search because, frankly, they do it better than anyone else. They also do maps better than anyone else. They are not shutting competitors out of the market with anti-competitive behavior unless you consider excelling at what they do anti-competitive. The MARKET has decided to favor Google over Read More

My View On “Trial Will Test Berlusconi’s Popularity”

Unfortunately for Italy, having a poor leader affects the way a state is perceived by the rest of the world. When a leader like Berlusconi is allowed to stay in control of a state with all of his many faults, it is only natural to blame Italy and its people for keeping him there. I am baffled at how to become a leader a country Read More

An Opinion On “Where Have the Good Men Gone?”

This is what happens when women run mens lives growing up. I find this article so typical of the garbage that has been past down all these years by a psycobabble driven society. I thought gender was not relevant? I thought a man and a woman can all do the same things? I thought two men or two women, or one parent could do just Read More

A Response To “Spent Fuel Rods at Plant Pose Big Risk”

all very reasonable James, but redundant backup diesel generators above ground, in higher, watertight, tsunami proof structures, along w redundant diesel fuel tanks, in watertight underground storage would have being made redundant all of this concern about the spent fuel rod pools (and the reactors overheating by the way) becomes Read More

Criticism On “Thomas, Hennessey and Holtz”

Government policies values and beliefs regulations can neither foster nor prevent a financial crisis. A financial crisis is nothing more than, and is directly proportional to, an accumulation of stupid decisions. Stupid decisions are rooted in foolish beliefs. A sound economy is founded on correct beliefs. Correct beliefs are Read More

Opinion On “Peggy Noonan: Obama’s Gifts to the GOP”

I agree that we would be better off if the 2 corporate parties could get it together but I don't think that is going to happen with the 2 parties as they exist today. The bid argument that drives this entire mess is which system produces a better outcome: Free markets or big Government. Until this basic issue is settled by the Read More