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» Bureaucracy Suffocating the Flow of Transportation

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics We are slowing the transportation flows of our civilization by over burdening our transit systems, transportation companies, airlines, railroads and shipping companies with linear thought out rules and regulations. We are over regulating, over taxing and attacking the free market sector companies and this is cost America jobs, governments in tax base and hardship for travelers, vendors and industry, which rely on this transportation.

» Minor Disruptions Cause Chaos in Transportation

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics Recently the Los Angeles Transit workers are on Strike and the RTD is not operating, this happens every few years. This disrupts the flow of people on their way to get food, go to work, attend college or visit friends. When the flow of transportation is disrupted it hurts our trust in the integrity of the system and affects our lives. When you design a city and have a transportation system to support the population and then turn it off you cause chaos.

» Truckers Take Some Hits and Keep On Trucking

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics After 9-11 insurance rates on Independent Truck Drivers and smaller trucking companies showed an average increase of over 30%. Larger trucking companies are generally self insured, however incessant lawsuits have also hurt them and caused higher self insurance funds causing decreased earnings and thus higher over all shipping rates to the consumer.

» Religion, Wars and Civilization

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics Many are quick to point out the benefits of religion in civilization as the bond that keeps us together; a bond, which keeps society from disrupting into chaos and spontaneously turning to anarchy. Yet, to do so without discussion of the flip side of the coin is misleading at best. Religion may have its place in mankind's groupings, but we must understand what we give up for it in return for its few benefits.

» The Will To Fight for Islam

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics The more I study the dynamics of WWII the more I am convinced that we won the war because of our entrepreneurs and their output; manufacturing capability. With most other things being equaled; technology, techniques of war strategy, etc.; only two things won us the war. The Will to Win, and the never before achieved industrial output. I can safely say in the car wash industry no one has more will than us and no one has the ramp up capability that could supercede us. Does this mean the US will fo

» Should the Government Compensate the Clients of TAT?

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics This, of course, is a political decision. There is no "right" thing to do. Even the IMF imperatives are not sacred. Sometimes, inflationary goals should be sacrifice to avoid the total collapse of the banking system and, with it, the economy as a whole.

» Battling Societys Cancer: Unemployment

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics The official figures are staggering 35% of the workforce - about 280,000 people - are unemployed and looking for a job. Each 1.43 employee support 1 unemployed person. In the USA the figure is 3.3 to 4 employees supporting all the unemployed AND all the pensioners

» Public Procurement and Very Private Benefits

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics In every national budget, there is a part called "Public Procurement". This is the portion of the budget allocated to purchasing services and goods for the various ministries, authorities and other arms of the executive branch. It was the famous management consultant, Parkinson, who once wrote that government officials are likely to approve a multi-billion dollar nuclear power plant much more speedily that they are likely to authorize a hundred dollar expenditure on a bicycle parking device. Thi

» What could Macedonia Learn from a Tiger? Asian Tigers and Uninterrupted Economic Growth

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics The first reaction of economies in transition is a sharp decline in their production, mainly in industrial production. In the countries which attained independence with the demise of the British Empire (where the sun never set) - industrial production fell by 20% on average. Even this was because these countries continued to maintain economic ties with the "mother" (the United Kingdom). They also continued to trade among themselves, with the rest of the British Empire, through the Commonwealth m

» Economic Illiteracy Can Be Very Costly!

Published 28.05.2006 07:42:00 | Politics I'VE ALWAYS ARGUED THAT ECONOMIC ILLITERACY IS VERY COSTLY.

» MORAL ARMORS Economic Warning for Americans

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics For years we've suffered under recession, prompting us to ask, When will it end? My answer is, "It's only the beginning."

» Elliot Spitzer, are the Rats Leaving the Ship

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics Are the junior attorneys in the Attorney General's office leaving the ship yet? Are the New York State Attorney General Office's up and coming prosecutors and lawyers jumping ship as to not be caught in the future demise of Elliot Spitzer fall from reputation? We will see as Elliot Spitzer starts to lose all his cases that the attorneys in his office wish to distance themselves from the New York Attorney General's office.

» Upcoming Palestinian Elections Might Put Extremists In Power

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics The Palestinian Fatah Movement is doing whatever it can to brush up its image in the run up to this Summer's parliamentary elections, including the appointment of young blood into the ranks. The outcome of the elections is going to be of crucial importance for the chances of peace with Israel as well as the country's division of power. What would be the implications for a Palestine under more Islamicised rule, should Hamas achieve a much feared majority? And will the electoral map show that Isla

» Government Backed Fraud in Academia

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics Contrary to the Hobbesian prediction of anarchy (freedom) and brutish or unproductive results in the event that elites (often termed 'beneficent paternalism') aren't fostered we find lots of evidence that team play and open organizational structure actually creates more civilized and productive governance. Lincoln Electric in Cleveland is a well-documented example of how sharing the wealth and responsibility builds communication and profit. A Brazilian city named Porto Allegro that opened itself

» Ex-CIA Folks are Problematic

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics Those who are above the law or act as such are a problematic situation for civilizations. Maybe this is why the CIA is so effective in screwing up other nation's government. There is a problem when these ladies and gentlemen retire. They often use contacts from the government and agency to network and work the system. This is a problem because invariably it hurts an honest and law abiding citizen.

» RSS Meet Targets Advani

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics The RSS is getting feedback from its 140 pracharaks or local leaders from across the country and the news is not good for BJP President LK Advani.

» Water at the Roots of Twenty First Centurys Conflicts

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics According to a postulate made by Ignacio Ramonet ecological resources are deemed to constitute the main cause of this new century. Water as a source of scourge concerns oceans and seas on the one hand (that's over 71 of the globe surface) and access to potable water (underground reserve and rivers) on the other hand. Over the years, water has gradually become a stake at many levels

» Federal Trade Commission Franchising Website Needs Updating

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics Many times our government regulatory over embellish problems in the market place and misrepresent the true picture of fraud involved. Often this is done to put fear into consumers and justify their need. Truly very little government is actually needed at all. Any studier of government would agree.

» The Delicate Art of Balancing The Budget

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics Government budgets represent between 25% and 50% of he Gross Domestic Product (GDP), depending on the country. The members of the European Union (Germany, France) and the Scandinavian countries represent the apex of this encroachment upon the national resources. Other countries (Great Britain, to name one) fare better. But even the more developed countries in South East Asia do not clear the 25% hurdle.

» China: Tibet Standoff

Published 28.05.2006 07:41:00 | Politics The People's Liberation Army of China invaded Tibet in 1949. Since then each Tibetan has a many a tale of oppression, forced occupancy and violation of fundamental rights to narrate. Tibet is now home of several hundred thousands of troops who forcefully manages the daily affairs of a once free nation.
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