Well I guess you have heard about Greece before. If you are wise ;-) and reading this blog and/or the older one you know that I've made my own calculations on the sparse information one could gather. In fact the financial situation of Greece is very diffuse, but now that you know Greece still must...
or didn't we have won? Now that the "top" terrorist is dead, will we be safer? According to this http://thebonnieblueblog.blogspot.com/ at least not on the railroad. So Al Kaida wanted to attacke the railway infrastructure. So at least they are weakened a bit. They were able to use plans...
Won't you agree, that politicians have a strange kind of understanding about what people can and can't do? In Germany we learned after a referendum about changes in the way schooling has to run. There are a few interesting twarts in Germany. - home schooling is a a no-no (well one family has...
Partisan Democrats have not got yet that tax and spend isn't a viable fiscal policy. Partisan Republicans have not realized that "tax less and spend just as much while blaming 'socialist Democrats' for their profligacy" makes even less fiscal sense. In other words, we can thank...
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The things conservatives say make sense. They really do. Why stand in the way of people who are trying to innovate? Lower taxes on success. Deregulate as much as possible. Give people the tools they need to succeed widly. These things, conservatives say, will keep America strong and progressive. Think...
The International Herald carries an Interesting analysis of recent developments in the Middle East by Rami G. Khouri , editor-at-large of The Daily Star and director of the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs at the American University of Beirut . As the U.S. loses credibility...