“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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- “This has been the coldest season with the most ice since we started Arctic Watch in 2000. Almost no whales. The NWPassage is still blocked with ice. Some of the bays still have not melted!”
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The American public: Debt ignorance
Good grief. I didn’t realize the general public was a stoopid as the Boulder progressive elite. More than 7 in 10 respondents say slashing foreign aid and pulling troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan would result in substantial savings, and … Continue reading
Political Malpractice
I can say it, can you?
Laws are for little people
just ask Charlie Rangel.
Plan from Deficit commission chairman
It doesn’t appear that the deficit cutting proposals from the Deficit Commission’s leadership of Erskine Bowls and Alan Simpson will be accepted by the rest of the commission. Members of both parties have issues with different aspects of the plan. … Continue reading
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We don’t need no more CONTROL….
Who are the President and his congressional allies, to lecture us on what products to buy, or investments to make? Who are they to demand even more of our wealth to fund their next round of grand designs? Their failure … Continue reading
GOP: Rudderless
Don’t get cocky, GOP I particularly like this thought… The GOP still appear rudderless — despite perfect conditions for a cogent message of austerity and limited government to emerge. Instead, the GOP are simply enjoying the fruits of a bad … Continue reading
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How do you spell LOSER?
Barney Frank Yea, we could add Scott McInnis.
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“I don’t worry about the Consititution”
Isn’t there something about the Constitution in their oath of office? Then there’s other confusion regarding important documents.
Medicare Dr. reimbursement cuts suspended.
Oh what a surprise. Of course, it couldn’t have much to do with cold hard reality? The problem with the price-fixing scheme is that it’s narrowing the list of providers. Doctors can’t pay for their own costs now, and cutting … Continue reading
The anti-Stupak
Dan Benishek. His Facebook page has gone from 2000 friends to over 13,500 in about 14 hours. Update: 20:30 3/22: 16,961 friends. That’s about 309 friends per hour or 5 new friends per minute. Update: 12:32p 3/23: 18,603 friends. The … Continue reading
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Idiot Alert: Joe Barton (R) of Texas
House panel considers college football playoffs h/t to Right on the Left Coast.
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Obamacare, No one believes it
No surprise to me. Analysis of a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC news poll on Obamacare. Number 2 is funny and quite believable and count me in regarding number 3, not that it will make much difference locally. 1. “47% think … Continue reading
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Alan Grayson
LOSER. It would be funny if it wasn’t so damn pathetic.
Investigate the BCS???
I’m sorry Orrin Hatch (well not really!), the words don’t escape me that describe what a stoopid idiot you are, at least on this issue, I’m just not going to use them on a public forum. Repeat after me, “Compared … Continue reading
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Long term fiscal outlook
Economist Craig Newmark take a look at a recently released GAO report that examines the long term fiscal outlook of the United States. It makes for depressing, although not surprising reading. These fiscal challenges are driven by health care cost … Continue reading
We’re not on a need to know basis
Smug leaders
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Obamacare
Democratic party on collision course with voters. Well, probably not in Boulder! The answer to this collision course is not necessarily the Republican party, it’s a new breed of politician. Unfortunately, I can’t see that new breed coming out of … Continue reading
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The wisdom of 10th graders…
AP 10th graders can figure out that attacking Fox news is not a good strategy, why can’t the administration… My AP Government class is just finishing up the unit on the media and politics. Yesterday we talked about allegations of … Continue reading
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Fox News to Obama
Go ahead, make my (our) day! I like the first comment… alanstorm said… “As they are undertaking a war against Barack Obama and the White House, we don’t need to pretend that this is the way that legitimate news organizations … Continue reading
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National Debt….
The good news… And the United States’ economy is so large that the seemingly titanic sum of $9.6 trillion is only 60.8 percent of American GDP. The national debts of France and Canada are similar, with France at 68.1 percent … Continue reading