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This article is spot on and uncovers the hidden relationship between a compliant Congress and a rapacious trial bar. Every law is written communication skills with some hidden clause (or clauses) that are inserted by some obscure staffer for some--always--Democrat who is clueless as to what is actually in the legislation being More
That was then. This is now. Much changes in 75-100 years. Unions have a right motivation to lose weight some of the claims for improvements--especially in safety, worker's rights, etc. The playing field is totally transformed today. Comptetition is global, whether unions and Democrats like it or not. That genie is out of the bottle.
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I'm an ER doctor of 21 years. I have seen an interesting time period in medical history; when I was a medical student (about 25 years ago, at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic) I got made fun of by a emotional trauma surgeon when I wore gloves during a trauma. Six months later, we were wearing basically space suits in the trauma More
Its all very convenient to forget where the Buckeyes were at the turn of the century. A fun team building activities for the workplace that couldn't put together a winning season or beat Michigan. Tressel has turned that team around and came from a small school (Youngstown State).
There is another National Champion team in the More
Well, in a constitutional democratic republic (such as we have) the voting public get to say what goes on subject to certain enumerated limits i.e. rights. The rest is open to regulation and/or left to interpretation by the courts (more government). I see abolutely no support for your concept of limited (small, simple) government More
Here's an off-the-wall idea? Why not love compatibility test teachers directly, to take out any question marks? I remember quite a few teachers from my K-12 years who knew the material poorly, if at all. Why not test teachers on their own material to make sure they are qualified to teach it? At the very least this would force More
Folks, you are ALL right --there isn't an unsound commentary here. What I would add is, people no longer WANT to own homes. The old housing stock requires too much infrastructure updating, the new homes are built with crappy, toxic supplies; home ownership gives the government a direct line to your pocketbook; buying a house is More
So, if I own a small Type S business and buy Bronco season tickets ostensibly to entertain clients-is that a legitimate business expense?? What if I take them to Mortons steakhouse after the game?? What if I use my Cessna to fly across the state to visit a job site?? Can I buy a new table saw and charge it to the maintenance type More
By your reckoning, even this comment of mine does not qualify as free speech, Richard. After all, I have taken time and effort how to prepare for an interview write this comment (both of which have value), am using WSJ's site which costs them money... in other words, this speech of mine is paid for by my time/effort, and WSJ's More
As a South Korean you probably pay particular attention to the transactional leadership of those in North Korea. Have you any idea as to what goes on in the mind of the leadership, father and son? The mind of the military? Do you believe there is any hint of military instability or are they firmly behind their leader along with More