A President Seriously Out of Touch
Did you enjoy President Obama’s gooey nostalgia for the Happy Days of Eisenhower and Howdy Doody as much I did?
I see things and tell people about them
Did you enjoy President Obama’s gooey nostalgia for the Happy Days of Eisenhower and Howdy Doody as much I did?
An old boss of mine liked “forcing functions.” Forced us to meet delivery dates, while arbitrary dates tended to cause a “so what” attitude toward deadlines.
U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson today ruled Obamacare directly violates the Constitution by mandating that citizens buy health insurance.
Last week I wrote about Creating Shared Value. In that post, I pointed to a Harvard Business Review article by Michael Porter and Mark Kramer.
The news might seem unimportant to us in the USA: Day after day they marched, tens of thousands strong, defiant chanting demonstrators surging through the streets of Cairo, a capital unaccustomed to the shouts and echoes of dissent.
Many of the people who support eliminating state oversight of the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners are not conservatives.
I am a big fan of Milton Friedman. I’m also becoming a big fan of Creating Shared Value.
I’ll participate on KSDK Channel 5’s post-SOTU discussion panel Tuesday following the State of the Union speech.