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A Government Fix For Something Government Broke UPDATED

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Demagogic politicians, especially the ones with a D behind their name, are always blaming those in the private sector for the problems facing this country. Here’s a hint folks. If a politician is constantly stirring up rage and anger against people that engage in the free market, then it is, to paraphrase the great Milton [...]

A Government Fix For Something Government Broke

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Demagogic politicians, especially the ones with a D behind their name, are always blaming those in the private sector for the problems facing this country. Here’s a hint folks. If a politician is constantly stirring up rage and anger against people that engage in the free market, then it is, to paraphrase the great Milton [...]

Tony Snow, 1955-2008

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I am saddened by the death of Tony Snow, who died yesterday after a battle with cancer. As press secretary he was clearly the best the Bush Administration ever had, and as a pundit he articulated his positions without anger or hackery. He will be missed.

Which Brands Frustrate You?

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In the Relationship Economy brands need to pay specific attention to messages, processes and experiences that create frustrations for people.
Frustration is an emotion that occurs in situations where one is blocked from reaching a personal or professional goal. It is comparable to anger and disappointment, two strong emotions of influence.
There are two types of frustration, [...]

It’s 1992 All Over Again

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And that’s bad news, says CNN, for John McCain:

In both the 1980 and 1992 elections, poor economic conditions led voters to overwhelmingly reject the incumbent party, a trend that appears to disadvantage the Republican presidential presumptive nominee.

From A Friendly

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Illissa Gold has some advice for Harold Ford, Jr. as you prepares to address the netroots:

Unmastering The Fine Art Of Detachment

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An anchorman interacts with the news of the day in a new way:

Usually, I’m detached from much of what I report on our newscasts. If you get too invested, you lose objectivity. Not to mention, it could drive you crazy.

But now the bad news has hit home.

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