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Opinion On “Ac Carpet Cleaning”
Carpet cleaned in three bedrooms, hallway and stairway. Â Oriental carpet taken and serviced outside the home with return delivery. Fantastic. Â Very reasonable quote led to hiring Paradise. Â He was honest and gave us great tips on cleaning and what kind of carpet to look for that would be good quality and last.
Our home was cleaned from top to bottom, including steam cleaning the area rugs and the wall to wall carpeting (without Read More
My Analysis On “Schmidt Defends Google at Hearing”
@Frank McNeil. That is not true. True innovation is patenting the search google algorithm change so that other people can learn about it and improve upon it. Not keep it a secret so you can continue to make billions and exploit your power. Google is worse than Microsoft in the 90's. They position their products unfairly, they track the heck out of anyone who views their ads. They need to be better regulated and they are too big to as Read More
Thoughts On “Obama’s Backup Plan?”
Drone Murder Inc = Obama Clinton Diplomacy
No need for messy discussions. Learn to obey Obama and the new america rulers, or else.
Obama-Corzine 2012 tax estimator Transparent & Bankrupt
(Sorry Joe, you didn't bring the Obamabucks looty booty to Obama's table like Jon Corzine did after Jon Corzine hosted Obama's 2012 campaign kickoff party at Jon Corzine's fancy Manhattan pad just weeks before the looting of the Midwest USA Farmers accounts Read More
A Response To “Vatican in Bold Bid to Attract Anglicans”
Celhow much tax will i paybacy is a church discipline, that can be difficult to understand in the current culture, but it makes a lot of sense. It clearly follows the example of Jesus, was practiced by the apostles and early church fathers, and as a practical matter, it allows priests to freely devote their lives to their flock. Attending to family needs while at the same time responding to bereavement or other crisis needs of the Read More
My View On “These Families Shop When Aid Arrives”
A sizeable percentage of the poor run out of food? Maybe, but not the ones in the photos that accompany this story. None of them looks like they've missed a meal in quite some time. In fact, they all look like they could afford to miss a meal or two. Except for the tattooed guy who knocked up his girlfriend. He looks like he works out just about every day. Wonder what gym he belongs to, and how to break up with your girlfriend much he's Read More
A Commentary On “Airport Screeners Reveal Travelers’ Surly Side”
I, too, wondered about the passenger volume at Israeli airports. That may have some bearing on the quality of selection, training recruitment and selection process supervision of Israeli screeners. They undoubtedly have a much smaller force with more stringent selection criteria. They are also likely not bound by the kind of political correctness rampant in the staffing process for U.S. government jobs or that which is mandated by government Read More
A Commentary On “Buying Your Way Into College”
This makes a lot of sense. Businesses need to protect their revenues in order to remain profitable, and universities are no different. We have placed such an importance of education on higher education and made borrowing so easy such that now the value of a college degree is watered down. Now we have so many people borrowing so much money to get degrees so they can take jobs that aren't paying enough to pay off their debts.
With colleges Read More
A Response To “William Tucker: Japan Does Not Face Another Chernobyl”
Luddite? Are you folks kidding? You have 3 perhaps more nuke reactors experiencing some level of a meltdown, wherein fuel has fused the passages through which excess heat from a nuclear reaction is transfered. Regardless of whether one is a Luddite or not, a meltdown most likely will result in a reaction going critical, meaning of procrastination that meaning that either the unit will explode, melt through through the containment or exhibit Read More
Some Thoughts On “Why Health Policies Can Fail to Keep Up With Key Medical Findings”
The root issue here is that the patient has little incentive to be involved in the cost of his/her car tax refunde. If the patient had to pay for a portion of his care or had a financial interest in minimizing costs (such as if they had to pay a percentage or got a refund from the insurance company if their care cost less than an average), then they would proactively seek out savings and less expensive treatment measures. In many respects, Read More
Views On “Mortimer Zuckerman: Obama and the ‘Competency Crisis’”
How should a president show cost leadership strategy when the minority party decides it will not compromise for political gain? Republicans have obliterated the record for filibusters and are simply deliberately bringing government to a halt. They are proud to do this. In game theory a strategy to deal with dilemnas suggests a tit-for-tat strategy as the most effective. I sure hope that's not where we end up but if the choice for the Read More