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I sit and watch the events going in our great nation and ask myself what happened to reason. Our country was once made up of free thinking independent minded people who respected each other for their ability privide for themselves. Today, like never before, people look toward goverment for the for the solutions. Our republic [...]
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That’s a bit of a pretentious heading - as if I’m qualified to comment on either psychology or economics. However, as an amateur observer of the human condition, it does strike me that a significant component to our current economic quagmire is largely in our head. It seems that while we have transitioned over the [...]
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This from The Guardian:
The world’s most secretive tax havens are to be prised open after Barack Obama’s new administration endorsed far-reaching legislation to crack down on them.
The decision to force “secrecy jurisdictions” to reveal the identities of the super-rich and major corporations who use them came from the US treasury secretary, Timothy Geithner, at a [...]
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Almost every small business owner that I know is either 1) currently renegotiating their lease with their landlord, or 2) getting ready to renegotiate their lease. From business owners I have talked to, they are experiencing a wide range of reactions, communication and negotiations. Some landlords are working with tenants to try to keep them, [...]
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The Ig Nobel Prize, that is. The spoof awards, organized by the science humor journal, the Annals of Improbable Research, honor scientific achievements that “make people laugh - then think”. They were presented at Harvard University’s otherwise distinguished Sanders Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US, on Thursday.
The ignominiously famous Nigerian 419 scam was awarded the Ig Nobel Prize [...]
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It is difficult to watch the news footage of the horrific suffering, loss, and inhumanity occurring in New Orleans as a result of the hurricane. The catastrophe is on such a scale that no individual or group can take the blame - although I am now hearing several self-serving politicians try to point fingers at [...]
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I received a letter today from the Pam Morgan, President/CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Northern Nevada, an organization that my company has belonged to since 1989 - and has maintained an excellent track record, I might add. This is the second letter I have received from them in the last couple of years [...]
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Legislative initiatives don’t deal with the real issues
By Steven Miller, policy director, Nevada Policy Research Institute
Here in Nevada the political class endlessly professes its dedication to getting our public schools out of their seemingly interminable rut.
It’s clear, of course, why elected politicians are so eager to appear responsive on this issue. When parents see evidence that [...]
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CNN/Money Magazine are reporting that Bank of America and Wachovia Corp are notifying over 670,000 customers that their account information was stolen by bank employees to a man posing as a collection agency. Bank officials say the number of accounts affected may top one million.
Link: Data at Bank of America, Wachovia, others compromised - May. 23, [...]
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The systemic problem that Nevada taxpayers face is political
By Steven Miller, Nevada Policy Research Institute
When Charles Ponzi was defrauding investors in 1916 Boston, little did he know that within 20 years his particular dodge would be embraced as the official policy of the U.S. government.
Ponzi convinced people to let him invest their money, but he never [...]
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The Las Vegas Business Press published the first of two articles about the Nevada incorporation and resident agent industry this week. I am quoted extensively - although not entirely accurately - in the article as the result of my role as the president of the Nevada Resident Agent Association.
Generally, the article is positive - although it [...]
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A lot has been written about breach of secured data by hackers into the ChoicePoint computer system in 2004. Using stolen identities, the hackers created documents that wouuld make them look like legitimate ChoicePoint customers. Once in the system, they accessed approximately 145,000 records of individuals, including Social Security Numbers, driver’s license numbers and credit reports. [...]
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With up to 4 feet of snow in the valleys and 10 feet in the mountains, Northern Nevada has more snow on the ground than most long-timers can remember. Apparently the last time they saw this much snow was over 80 years ago.
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