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- Report: Government is Leading Culprit in Leaking Confidential Personal InformationDespite efforts to collect - in the name of national security - ever more data on people, the government, at all levels, remains public enemy number one when it comes to data security. So what can you do?
The Betray Us..oops, Petraeus..report Is No Report at AllThose who were easily misled before are about to get fooled again. President Bush believes you can fool some of the people all of the time, and he aims to go to that well once again.
How a Government Shutdown Will Affect YouThe federal government's services and departments pervade American life at all levels. If the government shuts down due to the battle over the budget, how will it affect Americans on Main St.?- View of the Chinese GovernmentDr. Barnett undertook a study of Communist China for the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonprofit organization devoted to the study of the international aspects of American political, economic, and strategic problems.
- MANAGEMENT and GOVERNMENTMajor procedural adjustment are needed to prevent governments from spending money they don't have.
- Property Taxes Rise as Foreclosure Rates Go Through the RoofWhat is most amazing about the real estate downturn and economic depression is that government seems to keep on growing. In fact, government at all levels does not seem to have missed a beat.
- Illegal Immigration and the State's BurdenI believe government at all levels should be responsible for immigration enforcement.
- Government Employee Unions Undemocratic, Unfair, UnsustainableA lot of talk against government employee unions has been out there of late. But why are they bad? Here is one perspective.
Who's In Charge?Who is running government at so many levels. We have an economy in the tank, unprecedented public debt and these oafish overlords are......
Karen Handel to Finally Speak at Pocketbook Politics in AtlantaOn August 10, 2010 Karen Handel lost the Republican Primary in Georgia by only around 2,500 votes and has been quiet ever since. She will speak at Pocketbook Politics on Friday, October 22.
Talking Opera with Ian Campbell, General Director & Artistic Director at San Diego Opera"Our job is to make the artists' path to the production and the stage as easy as possible. When it all gels, and we hear such great live music from extraordinary voices in particular, it is all worth the effort."- Where is Our Economy Really At?An informative look at the factors surrounding our economic situation, including providing an informed opinion on what could/should happen over the coming months.
- How to Find Government Jobs in CanadaFinding a government job in Canada is not necessarily all that difficult as long as you know were to look, and you have the right job skills.
- Better Government Association Reclaims Name from Identity ThiefBetter Government Association was the victim of an identity thief but has since reclaimed its good name.
Biological Science Jobs with the Federal GovernmentThe stimulus plan has a big focus on science related jobs. And already the Federal Government has close to 2,000 job openings just in the field of Biological Science.- All Hope May Be LostA short look at why America is failing.
- Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 11. Home at the TrackA loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad."
- Not All Traditions Are GoodAn objective look at same-sex marriages.
- MANAGEMENT and GOVERNMENTAny succesful enterprise requires professional management. Politics is a profession, but it is not management.
Iowa Family Policy Center: $3 Million of Your Tax Dollars at WorkBetween 2004 and 2009 the openly anti-gay, politically active Christian-based Iowa Family Policy Center received more than $3 million in federal grants. Is this how we want our money spent?- If I Were to Run for President - Part IIIf an average, middle-class guy with no political experience ran for U.S. President, would you vote for him? Before you say "no", read on.
- If I Were to Run for President - Part IIf an average, middle-class guy with no political experience ran for U.S. President, would you vote for him? Before you say "no", read on.
- "We the People" Need to Educate OurselvesWe're all yelling about the politics today -- question is have we really yelled at the right people?
Big Government Social Welfare Programs and the Survival of the FittestSocial Welfare Programs sponsored and fostered by Big Governments reject the notion of social Darwinism as a form of pseudo science and yet the net result of many of their best laid social engineering plans results in just exactly that.- Government Vs. CapitalismToday we are confronted with a wave of negative wind pushing against the capitalism that has brought America its unprecedented success, as it absorbs the blame for the economic meltdown.
- Boston Tea Party Calls for Bailout Tea PartyThe Boston Tea Party National Committee passed resolutions this month opposing bailouts of private industry and deficit spending by the federal government.
- Slipping Through: Student Behavior at Upscale Suburban Elementary, Middle Schools and Colleges in New JerseyThe article is written by a professor who has had experience with every type of student from pre-k to doctoral, from special ed to young offenders. What makes them tick? How can we turn our students around?
- How to Really Get Free Money from the U.S. GovernmentMany infomericals make it seem easy to to get grants from the goverment just by purchasing a book. Unfortunately, it's a little more complicated than that but still doable.
- A New World Order: Who Needs Government when There's Globalization?International interdependence is diminishing the role of governments in post industrialized countries.
- Careers for Graduates with a Degree in EconomicsSo much of our world spins around the national and international economy that it is no surprise how many jobs there are for grads with a degree in economics. But not all the jobs are dull and boring, economics can lead to some fun places.
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