Sarah Palins Executive Experience: Real and Spectacular
Posted by admin / Under Executive Compensation
Executive experience was a focus of the 2008 campaign. In the nascent days of my supporting Gov. Palin, I had noted that of the four people on both tickets, she was the only one with any executive experience whatsoever. The man at the top of her ticket John McCain has no executive experience. Neither did candidate Biden. Candidate Obama only had for his non-Senatorial (state and federal) resume, community organizing, and an editors position on Harvard Law Review though what he edited there remains a state secret. I have often written that while Obama was a fantastic...
Published on Friday 10th of September 2010 09:37:47 PM
Fail Safe (Checks and Balances, Federalism, 10th Amendment)
Posted by admin / Under Executive Compensation
Many of todays debates between statists and libertarians are argued on the grounds of efficiency. The libertarians say that when you let the government do something, you invariably get the DMV or the post office. Statists argue that a centralized public service provides better results because it can gain efficiencies of scale and because the lack of a profit incentive eliminates greed. They cite examples like NASA and the Internet to claim that government can do things that would be impossible in the private sector. I am sympathetic to the libertarian argument on this topic, but in this essay I...
Published on Friday 10th of September 2010 09:37:47 PM
Is President Obama Using Executive Powers To Organize -Anti-Capitalist Protests On The Streets..
Posted by admin / Under Executive Compensation
From the cheap seats, it sure does look like the President of the United States is using the powers of the Executive to coordinate with Andy Stern to organize a series of protests entitled Showdown In America. Earlier, we posted about the links between Andy Sterns SEIU and a group called National Peoples Action (NPA). NPA, together with SEIU and the AFL-CIO, is organizing a series of angry marches against Wall Street and capitalism. NPA is a very dangerous and radical group that isnt shy about its radical philosophy. From their song book: Whos on your hit list NPA? Whos...
Published on Friday 10th of September 2010 09:37:47 PM
A New Look At An Executive's Open Letter to Obama
Posted by admin / Under Executive Compensation
Lou Pritchett is a retired executive for Proctor and Gamble. He wrote an open letter to Presdient Obama and submitted it to the New York Times and was summarily ignored. Proving why the newspapers are dying the letter was posted online and is believed to have received over 500,000 hits, to say nothing of its appearance on countless other websites. The moral of the story is if you want news to get out there don't ask for it to go it in a newspaper. The letter is authentic and Pritchett more than vouches for it.As a convenience to you...
Published on Friday 10th of September 2010 09:37:47 PM
Obama Declares Other Two Branches of Government Irrelevant
Posted by admin / Under Executive Compensation
Baffled over his inability to get his bosss agenda passed; despite unstoppable majorities in both houses of Congress, President Obama has determined that America can get along just fine without three branches of government. With much of his legislative agenda stalled in Congress, President Obama and his team are preparing an array of actions using his executive power to advance energy, environmental, fiscal and other domestic policy priorities. Now that the American citizenry has made itself utterly clear in its collective repudiation of the Soros-Obama agenda, the president is prepared to act on his own without meddlesomeness by Congress or...
Published on Friday 10th of September 2010 09:37:47 PM
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by Jerry Lewis
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Battle of Lake Champlain American troops score a decisive victory over the British in the War of 1812 (1814)




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