Courtesy of StrangeCosmos: Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance? – Edgar Bergen Doing nothing is very hard to do…you never know when you’re finished. – Leslie Nielsen The trouble with unemployment is that the minute you
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Stress Management
A young lady confidently walked around the room while leading and explaining stress management to an audience with a raised glass of water. Everyone knew she was going to ask the ultimate question, ‘half empty or half full?’… She fooled
NCAA and Fairness
This sums it up nicely…. don’t be surprised when some colleges break-off from the NCAA.
A CEO’s Thoughts on Leadership
An interesting article about the CEO of GE, Jeff Immelt, and his thoughts on leadership.
Another Obama Push for Communism
I agree with the view shared here: Moonbattery » Another Veiled Call for Communism From Obama It’s seems politics these days is all about race. But from our rulers’ point of view, it isn’t about race at all. It is about
Hypocrisy in So Many Forms
Leave it to the Obama administration… they’re blocking the US Airways – American merger
Medical Pricing
“Medical Pricing is a Total Scam” http://feedly.com/k/15ZKDef
Learning About a Friend’s Practical Knowledge
I’ve previously written about the innocuous statements from seemingly intelligent people. These are people with advanced degrees and an apparent understanding of what makes the world go around… When talking to a friend about the weather, which turned into a
Logic in Support of Obamacare
Interesting observations about Obamacare and the purchase of “insurance”: Whats odd about Klein’s claim is that there’s another form of insurance that does provide indemnification against the inevitable: life insurance. Yet nobody suggests that life insurance should be mandatory or
Detroit and Obamanomics
Steven Rattner, who administered the bailout of part of the Detroit-based portion of America’s automobile industry, says, “Apart from voting in elections, the 700,000 remaining residents of the Motor City are no more responsible for Detroit’s problems than were the