March 8th, 2012 . by admin
Helen, I went to College in the mid 70′s a period of very high unemployment law advice and under employment. My folks were unable to help me as they had my sisters so I was under the gun to pay for my own education. I worked 30 hours per week, took a 15-18 hour load, and was in the army reserves. Its tough to work your way thru, and I went to a state college because it was cheaper, not ideal but I got thru. I have some kids who have come to work for me the last few years who did co-ops to help pay their school and didnt have huge loans.
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March 7th, 2012 . by admin
Most people that have decided to apply for loans are feeling embarrassed by their choice of getting some extra money. On that account, a loan applicant would rather keep as a secret the fact that he has asked for a Cash Advance or any other loan from a lender company. Not even his family will know about the loan. Also, the lender will protect his privacy. More than that, the lender company will not even be interested in the way he spends the money. So, no one will know how much money were borrowed and on what purpose were they spent on.
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March 5th, 2012 . by admin
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March 5th, 2012 . by admin
Aeris – At its best – a laissez-faire , free advice-market policy from the federal government CAN allow for greater entrepreneurship – more small-businesses being established, and greater innovation in technology.
The trouble is that the market advocates of today confuse corporatism and crony capitalism with a real free market – which offers opportunity regardless of the size of an enterprise. Perry as much as stated he has a price (one Merck met) – a price somewhere over $5,000 – and his support can be purchased on any issue.
When the favor of government can be purchased – the market is not free and fair.
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March 4th, 2012 . by admin
Murari,
In your challenge to Rush and his ideological kind you are making an assertion about your love advice for your country. I equated that with patriotism. Granting that you may not typically wear it on your sleeve, as I understand your challenge to Rush, you are nevertheless making an assertion of equivalency about it. I’m interested in how people conceive of their patriotism. So in that you are inviting a comparison between yours and that of Rush’s ideological kin, it seems to me you have thereby committed yourself to describing your sense of patriotism, a.k.a. love of country. Should we try to understand your last post as your description of your patriotism?
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March 2nd, 2012 . by admin
I do see the benefits of staying away from animal based foods, especially anything from a cow, but all that vegans are doing is very creatively figuring out ways to get heavy with more restrictions. After all, Sumo wrestlers get heavy on rice diets. Remember, eating healthy eating plan is not a free pass to eat as much as you want.
Staying away from honey never made sense to me as it’s the only food we eat that is made by another animal species. Maple syrup actually takes sap from the tree while honey does not take anything from the bee itself, rather from what the bee has made. I know that vegans care more for animals than plants but I think the goal should be just eating as healthy as possible. We can set up as many restrictions as we like but someone will always find a way to make unhealthy foods that will get us heavy. And sometimes the only goal I see in vegan cookbooks is how to attain traditionally glutinous non-vegan foods but with vegan restrictions rather than just healthy good tasting meals. Vegans should strive less to imitate unhealthy ingredients foods and more on original, healthy, and well balanced foods.
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March 1st, 2012 . by admin
GM (and the other auto companies) lost control of the parts production factory floor to the Unions. Management used reporting systems that did not reflect the realities of asynchronous manufacturing (ie., multiple-stage queuing processes). Management failed to change the old systems when the mathematical and computer technology became available to properly manage asynchronous manufacturing systems. This failure to recognize the problem and take advantage of the new technology, which could have significantly increased productivity and reduced labor costs, left US companies at a cost disadvantage. Unable to control to factory floor kept debt management advice at the mercy of the union. Management’s solution was to shut their US factories or to convert to Toyota Production Systems. By doing that, management voluntarity gave up a significant competitive advantage which cost jobs and loss of the biggest wealth-creating engine of the US economy.
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March 1st, 2012 . by admin
Everyone is missing the most important point of all. Travel will become less important as high speed bandwidth grows more popular. Why go to SF when I can see my client on my screen in high definition? Travel for business has been on the decline for years and will continue to drop. The demand is NOT going to be there no matter how ‘cool’ you think the bullet train might be. Remember it is the business dfat travel adviceer that pays for all transportation and tourist fill the left over seats.
A second point that I believe most politicians in CA ignore is that the economic boost of construction is a negative and sunk cost. It is not in and of itself a creator of wealth. The temporary jobs are paid for by borrowing against future income generated by the infrastructure. If that income does not pan out (as most likely in this situation) you have borrowed for a bump and must now pay it back on the backs of people who do not get value from the project.
Third – CA is loosing population in the ‘hard income earning’ demographic. No state can run like Detroit and expect to have a different outcome. I’m a business man who speaks to hundreds of business owners every month. No one I know plans on expanding in CA this year or the next few to follow. Taxes, regulations and litigation are pushing businesses out the door faster then most of the politicians care to admit. The modern business is not tied to resources or geography and can quickly move – many are.
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March 1st, 2012 . by admin
I am going to accuse you of a straw man argument. No one is proposing lowering public employee benefit levels down to poverty levels. Even in WI, which appears to be the most radical set of changes, have the teacher for example putting in something like 12% of pay into the various benefits advice. (I could have the % wrong, but I donâÂÂt believe I am off by a huge factor, that is the number I seem to remember from the news stories earlier this year.)
Before I got laid off the last time I have rather generous benefits and that was less than I was paying into my benefits.
By the way when I say I had generous benefits among my friends and family that I ever had a conversation about benefits they only one who seemed to have better benefits was a guy who was a union tradesman in a UAW plant, and the teachers.
I think you will find very little interest in making our teachers poor. On the other hand I have plenty of teachers in my close and extended family and their pay and benefits allow them to support a nice upper middle class lifestyle.
And the idea of a place like Cleveland they are still without any out of pocket on health insurance is just unrealistic. If for no other reason if you pay nothing for your health care you are just going to over use it.
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February 29th, 2012 . by admin
Allowing FDI with limited access is a great way and i support the Government on that. Middlemen, who are not adding value, should be eliminated. Middle men will get creative and find other ways to make money. Improving efficiency in supply chain is need of the hour. Another reason not to worry about loss of business to small business advice traders is that Walmart etc will be hiring many poorer people and up-skill them and improve their lively hood. These poorer people need that job rather than small traders or agri middle men who have made their money already and are complacent.
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