Most people waste time on people who are no good for them — in business or personal lives. What’s needed with a toxic or undesirable person is an exit strategy. Forget all the analysis about “why is the person the … Continue reading
Most people waste time on people who are no good for them — in business or personal lives. What’s needed with a toxic or undesirable person is an exit strategy. Forget all the analysis about “why is the person the … Continue reading
“Governmental economic planning is back seat driving by a man who doesn’t know how to drive and who … doesn’t know where he wants to go.” — economist and expert on the Great Depression, Benjamin Anderson
Huge government tax increases, enormous increases in government spending for “welfare” programs, an increase of the federal government’s share of Gross National Product (GNP) upward from 16.4% to 21.5%, and a general expansion of governmental regulatory authority over major sectors … Continue reading
“We believe in private enterprise, free market, and competition…So we have to make sure there is a conducive environment for people to be creative and innovate.” “We can only have ourselves to blame for our failures. We don’t expect anyone … Continue reading
Dear Dr. Hurd,My husband and I have been married for 10 years. Recently, I’ve become close to an old high school buddy who moved back to our home town. This friend happens to be gay, so there’s no reason for … Continue reading
People who favor the government or public sector over private enterprise claim, “The public sector is more honest. The private sector is so full of fraud and corruption that the government can hardly regulate it.” The exact opposite is true. … Continue reading
“Just calling to congratulate you on your last two articles. You are so right on. The ‘Road Rage’ article was great, and you know, if people would take responsibility for their own actions instead of blaming everybody else, we would … Continue reading
Barney Frank and Chris Dodd are two of the primary people in charge of rewriting the rules of banking in America — and, for that matter, the entire world. They are deemed qualified to do so on the premise that … Continue reading
Always really good and deeply rooted in personal responsibility.
Prominent Democrat Patrick Caddell recently wrote a column in the Wall Street Journal (4/24/10) about how ObamaCare is, he says, like New Coke. New Coke was put on the market by Coca Cola back in 1985. It was Coca Cola … Continue reading
Don’t reject something for its failure to live up to the impossible. If you do, you’ll miss out on the possible.
A fact is never harmful. It’s not always pleasant — but it’s never harmful to know.