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Jimmy Carter's year 1980 had the peak in interest tax rates 2012, which were slowly rising in a 40 year trend. From then to present (30 years) we have had steadily declining rates (with short term fluctuations), which allowed ballooning levels of debt to have an almost constant cost of servicing. Declining Read More...
Mr. Inskeep's own liberal bias is among the most egregious at NPR. When he tips for interviews a liberal or a politician associated with the democratic party, Mr. Inskeep is obsequious and supportive. He never interrupts and he never raises his voice. But when Mr. Inskeep interviews a conservative or a Republican, Read More...
Most of the southwestern United States was won from Mexico by armed conflict in the workplace. The 13 original colonies were won from Britain by armed conflict. Should the United States also now give that territory back to the losers of those conflicts? At a time when we are in the grip of a severe recession, Read More...
Mr. Coleman, We are heading toward a 9 billion global human resources assistant population in the relatively near future. The biosphere is already extremely stressed even at the current 6 billion population level. What about the very likely continued expansion after 9 billion? Do you really think that research Read More...
Humans, as often occurs with wildlfe, are overrunning their healthy weight range. The human range, unlike a few hundred square miles for say, a pack of wolves, is global. Wildlife studies show that the effects of pressured and exhausted range progress from hunger thorough psychological impairment to reduction Read More...
Increasingly, the administrative aspects of being a physician take valuable time away from doctors in training that could be used seeing patients. Business training, though not a panacea, will help doctors increase the efficiency in the administrative aspects of the health care industry, and help doctors Read More...
Roger, I suggest you go back to December 2005, when the Bush administration was found to be abusing its powers by conducting warrantless surveillance on international phone calls going to and from the US without job seeking approval from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. In fact, Congress was Read More...
I understand the rationale given for affirmative action but in today's world I see no reason for this protection. After all if they do qualify they get admitted and cannot be refused. Affirmative action is now provoking reverse discrimination such as the firefighter case. That should not happen. Today's Read More...
I'm guessing you're one of those guy's that feels a bit superior because you can tell your friends you only by imports.....good for you. I've owned or leased Chrysler, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Benz,Lincoln, Caddy, BMW, Volvo and VW and apples to apples they are all pretty much the same. Read More...
makes sense. once folks lke you gain more confidence, the spending will return and a lot of the seemingly structural and insurmountable problems will just start to melt away. just think, the housing bubble produced a lot of jobs and then they were just suddenly gone. coming back from a asset buuble collapse Read More...
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