Politics
McCain Insults American Women
John McCain insulted the women of America by selecting Sarah Palin as his running mate. Mrs. Palin said in her acceptance speech, "It was rightly noted in Denver this week that Hillary left 18 million cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling in America. But it turns out the women of America aren't finished yet, and we can shatter that glass ceiling once and for all."
Let me draw the conclusion for you:
McCain thinks women don't vote on the issues, they vote on gender.
Made in the USA
It's no surprise that in America, money talks. I'm not referring to big businesses wheeling and dealing for a better profit margin, or politicians making shady back alley arrangements to line the own pockets. Sure, that stuff happens and it sucks that these groups don't have the Greater Good in mind; but is it their fault? I'm talking about you, me, and the guy next door. We buy the sale items. We clip coupons. We turn the light off when we leave the room. Anything to save a buck.
Middle East Breaking Addiction to Own Oil
In the Middle East, The Bahrain World Trade Center is the first building in the world to be powered by wind. I can read the writing on the wall, why can't the United States:
"We won't eat our own dog food! We know our oil will eventually run out and we don't want to be left holding the bag. Oh, and it'll be just great to milk the US for as much CASH as we can."
Video on [the new!] BBC:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7340528.stm
Art to US: Wake up!
America is Addicted to Oil: Time for Change.
The price of oil has skyrocketed in the last decade and shows no sign of stopping. The cost of fuel has become a deciding factor in my lifestyle. What car do I buy that has the best fuel efficiency? What do I buy online versus going to a retail store for? As our friends and family are so scattered across multiple states, how often can we afford to make a day trip and visit? Let's look at some of the awful truths of oil.
Oil is a natural resource.
Presidential Performance Review. By The American People
We are all familiar with that time of the year when your boss calls you into the office to discuss your performance. They often talk about your ability to meet deadlines, how well you follow through, and the overall the success with which you accomplish your job. If you have an effective manager, however, this isn't always such a bleak prospect. A good manger "touches base" with you regularly to provide you valuable information, offer direction, and generally assure your (and ultimately their own) success.