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Overall, the relationship between China and the US has raised the standards of living not only for both nations, but also for the entire world. Peace is in the interest of both nations and commerce and free markets are the only way how to make a relationship last achieve it. If the Chinese leadership understands this, and I'm confident they do, the world More
They want to cut spending to Social Security for the elderly but don't want to increase taxes for the wealthy. Did I miss something hear, or is Washington really that out of touch with the American people? The GOP doesn't want to increase capital gains from 15%, but wants to cut Social Security for the elderly. The top 20 percent of taxpayers receive More
Clearly the dust has not settled on who will become the next presidential candidate for the Republican party, but one thing is clear. The country is ready for a true leader. When comparing someone like Mr. Perry how to make a good resume the Dear Leader, it is easy to glean from their collective resumes who is more qualified. For you doubting liberals, More
Maybe if we weren't giving all those chronic unemployed a free ride with food stamps, housing, Medicade, etc, they would be willing to take those job working for the farmers. That is the problem with this country. First they are not willing to work. Oh, sometimes they show up but work is another issue. Then they expect to be paid $30 and hour in salary More
My point was, that geo political world could be a whole lot different in 20 years than it is how to not procrastinateday, and we need to think about the consequences of what we do when we start to cut defense spending. And not just slash away at programs without thinking about what the future holds. No I don't think they are going to come over here and More
Regarding your first point, in relation to increased wages. I am not against increasing workplace productivity a worker's wage but an increase has to reflect a concomitant increase in that worker's productivity and value. The point the authors were making was that unionized workers by forcibly increasing their wages through shutting down factories were More
I've seen a few comments -- some facetious -- mentioning the possible contributions of modern life to human brain shrinkage. Considering the enormous amount of genomic overlap between humans and chimps, one logically should consider the role of environmental factors in this process. One striking difference to me is that chimps eat a diet concordant with More
Governor Perry clearly understands that realizing opportunity in America takes hard work and keeping one's eyes always on the prizes, temporal and spiritual. He has achieved much that America treasures: the rank of Eagle Scout, the ability to speak his mind and his heart forthrightly, and first hand knowledge that men and women must work for everything More
Marcus: Your quote is spot on! The TSA is now a terrorist organization in league with the Jihadis.. TSA is actively participating in the bankrupting of our country...not only with their spending, but with the hours of delay and inconvenience they cause the 617,000,000 US air travellers......estimates of these costs is north of $1 TRILLION annually. TSA More
So .. perhaps a simple way around this problem is to discontinue the use of airy terms such as 'ethics' and 'morals', and introduce the term 'accountability in the workplace' in their place. Accountability GROUNDS personal behavior. It can be strictly defined within an enterprise, and organization , or a culture. Moreover, if some form of human behavior More
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