“Damn” was her audible response
I recently heard a surprising story: A female CEO was briefed on a stellar candidate for a top job at her company. “Sounds ideal,” she said to the group in the room. “Male or female?” Male was the answer. “Damn” was her audible response. The guy wasn’t even interviewed. Why Are Men SilentSearch BIS
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Monthly Archives: October 2010
21.4% Increase in spending in two years
The Wall Street Journal opines on the recent increase in spending by Congress. This paragraph is particularly interesting… Once again domestic accounts far and away led the increases. Medicaid rose by 8.7%, and unemployment benefits by an astonishing 34.3%—to … Continue reading
Democrats “On the fringe”
In Boulder I’m sure that’s just where they want to be. Not so much the rest of the nation, especially “flyover country”. Here are some highlights from The Hill 2010 Midterm Election Poll done by the polling firm Penn, Schoen and Berland : … Continue reading
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Word cloud on the Fed’s
What American’s think of the federal government. From the Gallup organization. Wonder what a word cloud from Boulder would look like? I can guarantee you the word “TOO BIG” would NOT be SO BIG.
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From Hope and Change to angry diatribes
The Democrats scramble to find enemies to demonize They’re just hoping that making the accusation will gin up their base. Recklessly swinging these accusations around won’t get them votes from the independents that they need to turn out for them. … Continue reading
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Drowning in Law….
Drowning in Law: A flood of statutes, rules and regulations is killing the American spirit
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Foreign Contributions
President Obama apparently has a problem with the GOP and foreign money. It smells of desperation. The Republicans and Chamber of Commerce respond. Of course, there’s the “small” issue of the foreign credit card contributions to the Obama campaign. Two … Continue reading
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Resignation from American Physical Society
How different it is now. The giants no longer walk the earth, and the money flood has become the raison d’être of much physics research, the vital sustenance of much more, and it provides the support for untold numbers of … Continue reading
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Silva gotta Fevah
Wowza! I’m sure most of you are smarter than this, but don’t take investment advice from me! More at kitcosilver.com.
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Likely voters: Forget 1994
Moderates have moved to the Conservative side according to the Gallup organization. Gallup’s recent modeling of the vote for Congress finds 54% of likely voters identifying themselves as politically conservative, while moderates are in conspicuously short supply compared with recent … Continue reading
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Printing Money
“Central banks will print money until they run out of trees”. Which leads us to… Yes, that’s $1354 per ounce!
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They can dish it out but they can’t take it…
From Jennifer Rubin’s commentary, Incivility to Be Sure Next time the left whines that the right is too “angry” or that the Tea Partiers have debased the political debate in this country, remember which National Mall rally was polite, uplifting, … Continue reading
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When are “they” coming to Pearl Street
One Nation Rally: Socialists, Astroturfers, and Anti-Israel Agitators Hit the National Mall. Hey, I’m sure their already there. I don’t get out much.
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Iran claims computer worm is Western plot
I certainly hope they’re right. Who created the Stuxnet code and what its precise target is, if any, remains a mystery. Some foreign experts have speculated it was designed to target Tehran’s nuclear program. The web security firm Symantec Corp. … Continue reading
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10:10 Project “Care to join us? No Pressure”
Cutting carbon emissions by 10% in 2010. Iowahawk comments on the making of the video and concludes… And somehow, throughout this entire process, not one of the hundreds of people involved seemed to have questioned the wisdom of an advertising … Continue reading
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Daily Camera supports two tax increases in one day.
Yes on County Issue 1A: We must support our neighbors in need Investment in the future: Support for open space measure Two things I learned is when forced to prioritize, Issue 1A is more important… If voters support one tax … Continue reading
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Tea Party: A short history
Excerpts from Glenn Harlan Reynolds Washington Examiner column, Tea Party dominance was inevitable — and I told you so On April 15, 2009, as the first nationwide wave of Tea Party protests broke out, I wrote: “What’s most striking about … Continue reading
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