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Some Thoughts On “IMF Chief Denied Bail in Sex Assault Case”

This guy is staying in a $3000 a night hotel suite and he has no staff members or no security to run interferrance for him? Even Billy Graham would have his staff members go into the hotel rooms first to guard against unjust accusations. For a person of his stature, especially if he was thinking about running for office in France, the smart thing to have done would to have had a staff member present or a security team there to guard against Read More...

Some Thoughts On “Central Banks Pour Dollars Into Europe”

Clint: QE3 will be operation TWIST - using funds generated from 1) the sale of short term bond, 2) the funds realized from short term bonds maturing and 3) the funds realized from their sale of mortgage back securities to buy 10+ year long term goals term bonds. The goal is to keep long term rates low or lower. This action is Stealth QE and should be an outrage. It is not to save the economies for the benefit of US citizens. It is a blatant Read More...

Analysis On “The Divorce Generation”

It turns out that a restraining order is just a job hunting tips license. There is a simple answer which comes in a number of different calibers. Your trust in the state is totally misplaced: the state cannot protect a woman, or anybody else. It is just not possible. But, an abusive man never seems to anticipate that she is packing heat...until he feels the heat. And then, too late, he learns that hunting season is over. Of course, the better Read More...

A Response To “Egypt in Chaos as Mubarak Refuses to Go”

Sue, With all due respect, I disagree with your analysis. This is their creative jobs moment. For a culture, so long enslaved in dictatorship rule, no unalienable rights, no freedom of speech, no political voice, no employment, no way to support themselves or family; what other alternative did they have? Remember our historical revolution against England; would you make the same claim about our ancestors? Would you say to them enough already. Read More...

Thoughts On “Steven Malanga: The Showdown Over Public Union Power”

We need some governor types of leadership styles that are not afraid to employ the PATCO maneuver my avatar was willing to use. It is a proven formula for instant national recognition (for those conservative-leaning politicos with presidential stars in their eyes). Those in leadership roles need to recognize that it is useless to try and court likability from liberal media or other left of center ideologues. As long as you are true to those Read More...

My Analysis On “McDonald’s Says It May Drop Health Plan”

Obamacare = higher costs and LESS care. We're just finding that out bit by bit. I was a CFO of a startup restaurant chain. I don't know how we would have done it under this law. Restaurants get over 50 employees pretty quickly with high turnover. Having to provide benefits (and full-blown ones at that) would have either killed us or kept us from growing. We would have had to intentionally stay small business startup to avoid getting caught Read More...

My View On “An Interracial Fix for Black Marriage”

What nonsense. Black women don't marry because six sigma black belt certification men overwhelmingly prefer light skin and hair. They seem to prefer blonds over brunettes, even. It is pure racism on the part of black males. When is the last time you saw a black male with a darker black female (marriage age, not nursing home age.) This color bar is not crossed in T.V., movies, or ads. I can recall only once in many years a young black couple Read More...

Views On “McGurn: When Big Government Goes to College”

The costs of virtual making learning fun should be far less but they really aren't right now. Check out University of Phoenix's tuition rates. It's not pricey compared to private colleges but it is hardly a deal. The biggest problem is that degrees achieved through virtual learning are mostly deemed to be a joke by employers. What did the person really learn? Did someone else take their tests? A lot more work needs to be done on this. Kids Read More...

Some Thoughts On “Cookie Crumbles for Girl Scouts as Teens Launch Palm”

These young ladies should be less worried about the Palm Oil in their cookies and more about the partnership that Girl Scouts has with Planned Parenthood. Yes, your little 10 year old can get a badge for working at their nearest abortion clinic. Their partnership extends down how to approach a girl some great conferences where adults are unable to attend. They teach these young ladies to be 'young, free and sexy!' Something I think all 10 Read More...

An Opinion On “Irshad Manji: A Muslim Reformer on the Mosque”

What possible good would come of any of be the change you want to see in the worldse notions about what is built abroad? The point is what happens here, and its symbolic importance to the enemy, and its offensiveness to the whole of the nation. They could build a hundred synogogues and churches in Mecca and it would not change these things one iota. The world, my good man, is not looking for religious tolerance; the world looks for power, Read More...
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