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I’d love to have an iPhone, but buying one would be like paying to see a Michael Moore movie – more money and power flowing in the wrong direction. Steve Jobs may be brilliant, but he’s a pain in consumers’ collective rear!

Apr 11th, 2010 | Filed under Business, Technology

The Business Insider has a new series of charts describing the “bum deal” working Americans have gotten in the last few decades, including this one demonstrating the fallacious but de facto standard liberal meme, namely that Americans should earn roughly equal shares of the income pie: An objective examination of this line of thinking reveals [...]

Apr 10th, 2010 | Filed under Business, Finance, Society
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The House of Representatives is mulling over a plan that would give “vouchers” to new car buyers who purchase fuel efficient cars.  Evidently vouchers are bad when it comes to education and good when it comes to automobiles.  Typical liberal non-think.  Choice is good if you think and act the way that they want you to; otherwise, they have to find a way to coerce you.

Jun 10th, 2009 | Filed under Business, Politics

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Jane Hamsher’s busy keeping that lefty blogger no-one-wants-to-pay-us-for-our-hard-work theme going. News flash – if a customer can get your services for free then they’re going to do that. Unhappy? Try to charge them for your services. If your work is valued then they’ll meet your price. If not, well, you don’t have a sustainable business model, do you? That’s what the AP will find out if they keep going down the road they’re going.

Apr 9th, 2009 | Filed under Business, Media

Nate Silver’s picture is worth at least a thousand words when it comes to communicating how long GM’s financial troubles have been brewing.  Silver also gets the reason behind the company’s demise right: the costs of GM’s retiree pension and health care programs. On one hand it’s easy to look back to 1950 and second-guess [...]

Mar 31st, 2009 | Filed under Business, Finance, Unions

Teamsters chief Jimmy Hoffa Jr.:  “Since when is the secret ballot a basic tenet of democracy?” Uhhm, since forever is my immediate response.  That’s not really true, naturally.  But it has been an essential principle of our country since it became apparent what pressures were always brought to bear whenever the secret ballot was not [...]

Mar 12th, 2009 | Filed under Business, Politics, Unions

Steve Hayward says that if Barack Obama’s trillion-dollar tax increase is implemented that he will go on strike in the fashion of John Galt, Ayn Rand’s famous lead in Atlas Shrugged. …my bigger idea is to go all Randian and literally go on strike (and I’ve never really been much of a Rand fan, by [...]

Feb 27th, 2009 | Filed under Business, Literature, Society, Taxation

A new Rasmussen poll shows that support for the now $900B+ stimulus package being engineered by Democrats is down to 37% – it was 45% 2 week ago.  Some 20% of those polled are now undecided.  Some of the blame for the proposal’s failure to win over voters belongs to the Democratic Congress that larded [...]

Feb 5th, 2009 | Filed under Business, Finance

IBM has been shedding employees at a rapid rate in the last few years as its mainframe computer and consulting businesses struggle to compete.  In a novel twist, it’s new Project Match program will move some adventurous Americans overseas to be closer to new, lower-paid information technology workers. “IBM has established Project Match to help [...]

Feb 4th, 2009 | Filed under Business, Technology, World

Stephen Moore writes that the central themes of Ayn Rand’s massive book are playing out even now in Washington D.C. as an incompetent government hurries to create massive new legislative programs to dole out ever greater amounts of money to mis-run businesses, all under the guise of keeping the American economy healthy. The current economic [...]

Jan 10th, 2009 | Filed under Business, Finance, Politics, Society