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My View On “Government Bailouts of GM, Chrysler Left Behind Car”

Pee-tah, > As I'm sure you know, they would NOT have done a Ch 7, but they would have done a Ch 11, in which case the Creditors Committee would likely have insisted that some funds be set aside for product liability judgment creditors. And in your several posts here, you seem to conveniently ignore how do you know if you are in love the Obama Regime illegally compromised More

Thoughts On “Doctors Struggle to Evaluate Whether a Patient’s Pain Is Real”

One of the best judges of the significance of a patient's pain would be a physician who has seen the patient before. Primary care doctors who have an ongoing relationship with the patient are best able to see the changes caused by real pain or chronic pain. A one time spot check, in the ER, by a doctor who has never seen the patient before, is really just a guess. More

My Take On “Obama and the Debt Crisis”

Peggy, Obama was your guy. You are a snob. You thought our opposition to Obama meant we were too stupid to understand YOUR brilliance. Peggy, I have been reading you nonsense on the WSJ for some time to retire now. I think it time you retire to a funny farm some place just outside the beltway. You need to come to grips with the fact you do not know more than the More

My View On “Book Review: Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids”

My fiance thinks I'm crazy for wanting to have at least 6 or more children. I agree that in order to preserve our culture and way of life we need to preserve our population. In order to do that we need to keep the babies coming. A large family is good for moral support, good for learning early about team work, sharing, proper written communication skills skills and More

Criticism On “What ‘School Refusal’ Means and How to Fix It”

One could ask for a promotionrgue (not that I am) that a mandatory education requirement is partly to blame. Why there are so many disturbed children amongst us needing psychological treatment is another question entirely - probably completely unrelated in any way to schooling. The biggest change in the last twenty years or so in public schools is the disappearing More

Thoughts On “The hottest spots across the country for starting a new business”

Thank you, Emily, for posting an article offering some vital insight for top entrepreneurs about the benefits of joining industry hubs in certain cities. I work with the Campaign for Free Enterprise, a project of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. We believe the free enterprise system is essential to meaningful industrial growth which will, in turn, create jobs and ultimately More

Some Thoughts On “Henninger: Eric Holder’s bin Laden Moment.”

I think you're right, Sue. Obama's advisers probably recommended that bin Laden dead was more useful, and less risky, than bin Laden alive. I doubt the possibility of extracting useful intelligence from bin Laden carried much weight within that crowd. Oh -- it's probably wise -- and certainly simplest -- to ignore Mr. Perlman when he gets snarky. I think his only More

My Take On “Northrop’s New Battle Plan Reflects Military’s Shift”

James, It is inevitable that our ship team building activities for the workplace capacity must be reduced due to mounting debt. America was a ship building nation. Now, the only ships we build are warships. We do not build container ships, oil tankers or cruise ships. We mostly make- pleasure craft. The ship building industry has been outsourced decades ago. Military More

A Response To “Applications Down for M.B.A Programs”

There is still much to be gained from going through an MBA program. Many technical primportance of communication skillsessionals (engineers, programmers, database analysts etc.) did not formally learn about accounting, supply and demand, organizational architecture etc. however, these are actually very important skills for management, even management in a technical More

A Commentary On “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”

Reading through this article, I felt something other. It's true that this Chinese way is efficient, but I wonder how Chinese children learn empathy and ability to communicate. Needless to say, these are emphasized and required in modern society. Which is better, a child who studies hard obediently or the one who studies less but has lots of friends and is kind to More