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My View On “MOLLY MAID-EAST CONTRA COSTA”
The appointment was set for 5/18/2011 at 9:00 AM. We had to come from SF early to be here when they came to clean. Two women arrived and before they got to the door, one received a phone call. The other came and told us that the girl's Father had just passed away. They were going back to the office and the one would come back with another partner. We toldf her that we Read More...
Analysis On “June E. O’Neill: Washington’s Equal Pay Obsession”
I wonder how much my employer would invest in me if I told them that at any time in the next 10 years I am apt to take a 6 week leave of absence then come back to my work slightly distracted and somewhat career should i choose less productive than before. Not that it is intentional and I will fulfill the job requirements of my current position, but I will be very reluctant to put in extra Read More...
My Take On “H”
Who needs to evolve here is Leo Apotheker. He didn't do all that well as CEO of SAP and now he seems like a rookie at HP although he's been on the job a year. As other commenters say, you don't announce spinning off or selling a substantial part of the business without a plan in-hand. Also as others have said you don't talk the unit for sale DOWN, you talk it UP!
HP needs new operating management Read More...
My View On “Timo Soini: Why I Don’t Support Europe’s Bailouts”
Mr. McFarlane,
words and their proper choice are important, and communication difficult even when the parties share common language. Will to understand why is communication important the key in communication.
I hope those willing to understand what Mr. Soini and the Finnish commentators are trying to say on these pages would give us a little bit of slack if we fail to understand or utilize Read More...
A Response To “Rental Options Sought On Foreclosed Homes”
A lease option program would work great! has worked for my tenants for years...and with some flexible financing for the investors it would work even better. Allow qualified investors to purchase homes, lease option to renter who would have 2-5 years to purchase the home with credits from % of monthly rent and similiar first time home buyer tax credit 2012 time home buyer credits. Purchase Read More...
A Response To “Review & Outlook: Illinois Tax Firesale”
I own an engineering firm in Illinois. I employ 12 people and pay good wages and I used to pay 100% of my onboarding new employees medical insurance and their families. I never had to lay off any employees. This is the first year my employees have to pay some for their insurance, and who knows if we will be able to afford it 2 years from now. This is the first year we don't really don't have Read More...
Analysis On “Job Growth Accelerates”
Well said A.J. The optimistic side of me wants to agree with you and believe that things are getting better. However, my pragmatic side disagrees with you because, from an economic standpoint, things are getting worse as the mountain of debt and interest we are all buried under continues to grow. Here are a few stories that support my contention:
January 6, tax calculator 2012 � Read More...
Commentary On “In Carnage, Cash Comforts Companies”
Jim Davis
Well first of all the money BELONGS to the corporation tax rates. The government is NOT giving the corporation more money.
Let me ask you a question. Since you don't believe that if a corporation gets to keep ITS money for working capital to grow and expand and therefore create jobs, then ....
this too is an honest question, how does the government taking the money from the corporation Read More...
Some Thoughts On “Mary Anastasia O’Grady: More Calls for a Drug War Cease”
It woiuld be useful to distinguish between addictive personality disorder drugs and nonaddictive drugs.
Marijuana is not addictive. It can be grown in most back yards. Short of a totalitarian police state, suppressing it is simply not going to be possible. Legalizing, regulating and taxing it and using the money to fight hard xdrugs would take the trade in it out of the hands of criminals Read More...
Analysis On “Stephen Moore: Flat Is the New Fair”
The problem is not insufficient tax deductions 2012es, allocation of taxes, or any other combination of taxes... it is spending. No matter how you divvy up the taxes, the problem will continue so long as congress continues to spend beyond the revenue raised by the tax system. Reagan tried to level the tax field and eliminate deductions. We have more deductions than ever and out of control Read More...