Even the Bureaucrats Don’t Understand Bureaucracy
I must have a perverse sense of humor, but I did see something funny in […]
It’s IOU Time Again
On July 8 of last year, I posted a blog to update on the California […]
Corporate M&A Activity Signals Poor Outlook
Corporate mergers and acquisitions are heating up, with French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi-Aventis, U.S. technology companies […]
Commuter Disaster
From time to time we are reminded of the costs of our failure to maintain […]
Hurricane Danielle
The National Hurricane Center has upgraded Danielle to hurricane status, but its present course suggests […]
Massive Floods World Wide
This appears to be the year for epic flooding. Rhode Island experienced the worst flooding […]
Unemployment Continues to Rise
The number of people filing first-time unemployment claims last week rose to 500,000, a level […]
Red Cross Assesses 2005 Hurricane Response
As we approach the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the American Red Cross is sharing […]
Gloom All Round
It appears to be a global phenomenon: increasingly downbeat small business owners who see a […]
Compelling Images
I was very impressed by ABC’s late night news program “Nightline” in presenting the day’s […]
Spending Caravan
A group of small business owners in St. Louis, Missouri plan a “caravan” across the […]
Unusual Reality Show
I happened across an unusual television program this evening, Tony Robbins’ Breakthrough, and was drawn […]