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Criticism On “Daniel Henninger: Obama Pulls Down His Party”

Does President Obama need Congress? Democrats lost a lot of points when much of the legislative check and worklife balance appeared to have been handed over the the Executive Branch. President Obama has apparently not been happy with the pace of Congress in the check and balance process. If Congress is too slow for the President should Congress be replaced Read More

A Commentary On “Harvey Golub: My Response To Buffett And Obama”

How can he talk about his tax burden without specifically referring to his actual income? you can't do it. Obviously everyone's income is a private matter. But if you want to jump into the public discourse about taxes, you better be ready to disclose your income. It makes no sense that we tax capital gains at half the rate of ordinary income. We in essence Read More

Views On “Mutually Assured Distraction”

Despite your claim, there have always been three main college interview questions that the 'Birthers' wanted answered (this is not news): 1) Is Obama a NATURAL BORN citizen as required in Article II, and as likely understood by the founders (meaning born on U.S. territory to parents who are U.S. citizens)? 2) Was Obama born in Hawaii (it was stated that the Read More

An Opinion On “Two Oil Firms Link Rig Blast to ‘Plug’”

Working in the industry ... at the end of the day, it's the operator who makes the money, takes the loss, owns the responsibility. BP contracted with Transocean and Halliburton ... and the contracts specify the technology and terms required. BP writes and approves the drilling programs ... and must approve any change management processs through their management Read More

Views On “China Points to Pakistan in Xinjiang Attack”

From these posts, one may realize that India has got supports from both Soviet Union and the USA, because it needs those. Look at the daunting task India got itself into - to beat up your boss up China for that two greatest countries in the world. Especially considering Indians itself can't even beat up Pakistanis whom they really hate the most. Since when Read More

My Take On “Chinese Students Flood U.S. Grad Schools”

@ Barbara LeBey Part of the problem with white American students, especially at the Master's level, is that they shy from applying for scholarships (GA, TA, RA etc.). During my time in grad school, I saw most of these assistantships being handed over to Chinese and Indian students. At the bachelor's level, most of the white Americans go through the financial Read More

Some Thoughts On “Get Rid of Executive Bonuses”

If we think logically, executives should be compensated based on company performance but they should likewise be penalized for company failings which include fraud and regulatory enforcement actions for accounting and/or other irregularities found. for far too long the risk v. reward game has benefited those that accepted fraud as a general business practice. Similarly, Read More

My View On “Fresh Concerns on How Foods and Medicines Interact”

This article points out that eating many foods known for their good health benefits can significantly increase the potency of some drugs. The implication of stating it this way is that people on such drugs should greatly reduce eating these foods so that they can continue to take the prescribed dosage of their drugs. However, an alternate and equally truthful Read More

Analysis On “Global Probe of Bomb Suspect”

Obama, Napolitano, and Holder have not got a clue. If Obama had any idea what he was dealing with, he would never have ordered the closing of Gitmo. His ambivalence how to approach girlswards this issue only furthers the argument that his idealistic approach to governing is failing. This will be another terrorist that will be treated as a common criminal. Read More

Views On “Conventional Wisdom”

I have a dream careers. A dream I would like to see in reality. A dream that begins with Obama as a one term President, a dream that we elect someone his moral, intellectual and philosophical opposite. Someone of the people, for the people, and by the people. Someone with respect for our constitution, individual rights, and the ability to lead. Someone with Read More