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Commentary On “Israel Protests Press Netanyahu”

Really?? What technology comes from Israel?? Healthcare? They just copy American drugs to make the generic versions of. Anything that comes from Israel is foreign brain drain from Europe and Russian financed by the billions of dollars of free annual U.S. aid that is unconditional positive regard not voted on by congress, just give. The first UAV was developed by the U.S military for submarine warfare, Israelis used it for recon intel which wasnt More

A Commentary On “One”

but there shouldn't be. what republicans rudy and tax hike mike always do is they layoff letter the little people and then double the salaries of their friends and cronies at the top. less work gets done and it costs us twice as much. that's why rudy doubled NYC's debt in just 8 years and WHY bloombag has $27 billion more per year to spend than he did in 2002. the city's never been richer, which is precisely WHY they want layoffs: because that money More

My View On “Dark Days for Mall Dynasty”

It's very sad that the author negligently described the Columbia Town Center as being located in Washington, D.C. It is not. The city law of attraction affirmations Columbia, Maryland is home to the Town Center and is itself one of America's most notable planned communities. The Rouse Company's prolific founder, Jim Rouse, was one of America's greatest urban planning visionaries and his Town Center is most definitely not in Washington, D.C. Unlike More

Some Thoughts On “Harvey Golub: My Response To Buffett And Obama”

I posted this on Facebook on Saturday the 20th: Thought for the day: Warren Buffett recently stated that wealthy persons such as himself ought to pay more taxes. Some time back, he started not giving up on love away much of his wealth. If he REALLY thought that his money was best utilized by giving it to the government with no strings attached, why didn't he do that with all the money he gave away? In fact, he instead gave (is giving) it to foundations More

Analysis On “A Sunless Suntan That Takes On Wrinkles, Too”

How times change. Not many years ago, until circa 1940, tanned meant poor and working in the fields. Lily White was well kept. The same for skinny and well rounded. Then in the 1960's tanned meant leisure. Skinny meant sexy beautiful women. Now the same women at 50 and 60 look like ... no words to describe it right now. The older women of coastal California must be the ugliest chunks of bones and leather gone wild. Living in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado More

Commentary On “Popping the Other Question: Will You Sign a Prenup?”

Thanks for sticking by your guns, Steve. As a CPA I had recommended prenups having worked with asset divisions, divorces and some pretty fierce lawyers. However, when it came to signing a prenup given to me when I got married affairs three days after my wife got off the plane (deliberately vague there), all my years of training and reasoning went out the window. There was no prenup. We had both been divorced and we married with the intention of More

My Analysis On “Book Review: Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids”

Have less children and invest more time into their social development in children, their morals, and their growth. America does NOT need more Octomoms pumping out children like they were amphibians. In fact, OVERPOPULATION is one of the main variables as to why third world countries remain third world countries. Raising a few well developed, educated, and morally sound individuals is INFINITELY more productive than pumping out children like some More

Thoughts On “Republicans Put More Heat on NPR”

Neal, I've got an idea: Let's eliminate all personal deductions completely and strictly define political deductions making every effort to make life easier them fair. Then, we'll kill all the tax shelters and eliminate all corporate income tax together with strict rules that the profits generated by corporations must be taxable income to the owners of those corporations. The net result of such actions would be make taxes infinitely easier to calculate More

Some Thoughts On “Lamenting Borders’ Death at ‘Store No. 1′”

BOOKS: Borders: Grab a magazine and sit in a comfortable chair possibly drinking coffee. Maybe stand in line to buy a book. Read it then stand in line to return it within 30 days. B&N: The same except after two weeks you get a credit that is good for another book. The library: Look online dating scams. If your local has it then go there. If not order it online to be sent to your local library. Get a notification it has arrived. Check it out on the More

My View On “Barnes & Noble, Borders Express Concern About the Economy”

Organisational sclerosis is the types of marketingt touted bar to the proper functioning of business. However, the issue of 'what does this actually mean', becomes paramount as poorly conceived responses to this kind of analysis often precipitate terminal decline. A case of 'the cure may kill the patient'. The economic argument seems to be about books having a commodity value. I would like to think that some books have a greater value than the sum More