September 17, 2009
Bio-Tech On the Edge
BIO-Tech On the Edge Buried deep in the New York Times today was an interesting story about the future of one of our most important industries. Bio-tech is not only important economically (jobs, productivity, wealth creation, growth etc.). It is...
September 17, 2009
Betrayal, Pure and Simple
A Betrayal, Pure and Simple According to Wikipedia: “The 1939 Soviet invasion of Poland was a military operation that started without a formal declaration of war on 17 September 1939, during the early stages of World War II, sixteen days...
September 17, 2009
The Trouble With the Baucus Plan
The Trouble With The Baucus Plan On its face, the plan offered by Max Baucus seems fairly reasonable. Compared to the other Democratic plans, it is fiscally responsible. It takes it relatively easy on employers. It doesn’t have...
September 16, 2009
Managing The Tea Party
WASHINGTON (CNN) — It is altogether ironic that the one person to have a Sam Adams beer at the infamous beer summit, hosted by the president, was Skip Gates, the Harvard professor whose arrest led to the summit. Sam Adams...
September 16, 2009
The Distraction
The Distraction I see now why the House went through with its rebuke of Joe Wilson. It was trying to distract the country from the health care disaster that is embroiling the Senate. Senate Finance Committee...
September 15, 2009
Becoming All About Him
Candidate Barack Obama’s central insight during the Presidential campaign was that the campaign was not about him. It was about the voters. He would say it again and again on the campaign trail. He was just a vessel for the...